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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Rep. 2017 Aug 24;121(3):548–565. doi: 10.1177/0033294117727747

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics

Cancer (n = 376) Non-Cancer (n = 207)
DASS-21 Depressiona 4.3 (4.3) 4.2 (5.0)
DASS-21 Anxietya 2.5 (2.8) 2.8 (3.4)
Agea 58.3 (10.4) 45.0 (11.7)
Gender*b
 Female 123 (32.7) 152 (73.4)
 Male 253 (67.3) 55 (26.6)
Education*b
 Less than Bachelor’s degree 123 (32.7) 100 (48.3)
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 253 (67.3) 107 (51.7)
Marital status*b
 Unmarried 82 (21.8) 108 (52.2)
 Married 294 (78.2) 99 (47.8)
Race *b
 White, non-Latino 354 (94.1) 159 (76.8)
 Non-white 22 (5.9) 48 (23.2)
Cancer siteb
 Prostate 212 (30.9) ---
 Breast 57 (8.3) ---
 Colon/rectal 51 (7.4) ---
 Hematologic 28 (4.1) ---
 Other 28 (4.1) ---
Cancer stage
 Post-tx active monitoringb 61 (10.5) ---
 Localized 143 (24.5) ---
 Metastatic 116 (19.9) ---
 Uncertain about stage 56 (9.6)
 Time since diagnosis (years)a 2.46 (2.80) ---

Note.

a

M (SD);

b

n (%).

Independent sample t-test or *chi-squared analysis resulted in a significant difference at p < .01 (two-tailed) between groups. Non-cancer participants had no history of cancer.