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. 2017 Nov 16;50(4):1096–1105. doi: 10.4143/crt.2017.393

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the participants

Characteristic Total (n=1,730) Average (n=1,570) High risk (n=160) p-valuea)
Age group (yr)
 40-54 1,016 (58.7) 1,016 (64.7) 0 -
 55-74 714 (41.3) 554 (35.3) 160 (100)
Marital status
 Without spouse 128 (7.4) 118 (7.5) 10 (6.3) 0.560
 With spouse 1,602 (92.6) 1,452 (92.5) 150 (93.7)
Years of education
 < 6 61 (3.5) 47 (2.3) 14 (8.8) <0.001
 6-12 1,005 (58.1) 888 (56.6) 117 (73.1)
 ≥ 13 664 (38.4) 635 (40.5) 29 (18.1)
Monthly household income
 ≤ 2,999 409 (23.6) 340 (21.7) 69 (43.1) < 0.001
 3,000-4,999 909 (52.5) 848 (54.0) 61 (38.1)
 ≥ 5,000 412 (23.8) 382 (24.3) 30 (18.8)
Private health insurance
 Yes 1,714 (99.1) 1,556 (99.1) 158 (1.3) 0.652
 No 16 (0.9) 14 (0.9) 2 (98.7)
Residency
 Metropolitan 776 (44.9) 659 (42.0) 117 (73.1) < 0.001
 Non-metropolitan 954 (55.1) 911 (58.0) 43 (26.9)
Self-reported health status
 Good 1,031 (59.6) 954 (60.8) 77 (48.1) 0.005
 Normal 640 (37.0) 566 (36.0) 74 (46.3)
 Poor 59 (3.4) 50 (3.2) 9 (5.6)
Regular health check-ups
 Yes 567 (32.8) 505 (32.2) 62 (38.7) 0.091
 No 1,163 (67.2) 1,065 (67.8) 98 (61.3)
Family history of cancer
 Yes 264 (15.3) 237 (15.1) 27 (16.9) 0.551
 No 1,466 (84.7) 1,333 (84.9) 133 (83.1)
Accessibility to cancer center
 Convenient 1,446 (83.6) 1,313 (83.6) 133 (83.1) 0.869
 Inconvenient 284 (16.4) 257 (16.4) 27 (16.9)

Values are presented as number (%).

a)

Comparing frequencies between average- and high-risk groups using chi-square test.