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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2017 Aug 14;72:163–171. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.07.005

Table 1.

Survivor demographics at baseline (n=56).

Age, M (SD) 53.6 (9.8)

Education, n (%)
  Graduate training 21 (37.5%)
  Standard college/university 22 (39.3%)
  Partial college or less 13 (23.2%)

Household income, n (%)
  <$20,000–$59,999 7 (12.5%)
  $60,000–$99,999 13 (23.2%)
  >$100,000 35 (62.5%)
  Missing 1 (1.8%)

Employment status, n (%)
  Disability Leave 1 (1.8%)
  Retired 16 (28.6%)
  Employed 16 (28.6%)
  None of the above 23 (41.1%)

Marital status, n (%)
  Married & living with spouse 44 (78.6%)
  Divorced 6 (10.7%)
  Widowed 1 (1.8%)
  Long-term committed relationship 3 (5.4%)
  Single 2 (3.6%)

Race, n (%)
  White 53 (94.6%)
  Asian/Asian American 2 (3.6%)
  Other 1 (1.8%)

Ethnicity, n (%)
  Hispanic or Latino 2 (3.6%)
  Not Hispanic or Latino 54 (96.4%)

Stage, n (%)
  DCIS 9 (16.1%)
  I 11 (19.6%)
  II 23 (41.1%)
  III 9 (16.1%)
  IV 2 (3.6%)
  Missing 2 (3.6%)

Weeks since chemotherapy, M (SD) 235 (225)