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. 2018 Feb 1;7(1):79–87. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2017.0043

Table 4.

Occupational Function in Survivors of Adolescent Cancer Compared to Healthy Controls

Occupational factors Cancer survivors, n = 23, n (%) Healthy controls, n = 14, n (%)    
Work status
 Full-time student, not working 4 (17.4) 3 (21.4)    
 Student and part-time work 5 (21.7) 4 (28.6)    
 Student and full-time work 1 (4.3) 0 (0.0)    
 Part-time work only 3 (13.0) 0 (0.0)    
 Full-time work only 10 (43.4) 7 (50)    
  Mean ± SD [95% C.I.] n = 19 Mean ± SD n = 11 Test statistic p-value Cohen's d [95% CI]
Aspects of occupational function in participants who are employed     FMV = 1.877
p = 0.147
 
 Time 21.31 ± 31.04 [7.35–35.27] 21.36 ± 20.50 FUV = 0.240
p = 0.628
d = −0.002 [−0.74 to 0.74]
 Physical 8.03 ± 11.88a [2.54–13.52] 13.03 ± 20.91 FUV = 0.680
p = 0.417
d = −0.316 [−1.07 to 0.44]
 Mental-interpersonal 24.43 ± 27.93 [11.87–36.99] 22.70 ± 17.33 FUV = 0.101
p = 0.753
d = 0.070 [−0.67 to 0.81]
 Output 20.53 ± 28.91 [7.53–33.53] 11.36 ± 15.67 FUV = 0.384
p = 0.541
d = 0.367 [−0.38 to 1.12]
 Total 4.50 ± 5.28a [2.13–6.87] 4.67 ± 4.34 t = −0.090
p = 0.929
d = −0.034 [−0.78 to 0.72]

Cohen's d: small (d = 0.20–0.49), medium (d = 0.50–0.79), large (d ≥ 0.80).

a

n = 18.