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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Support Care Cancer. 2021 Feb 25;29(9):5219–5226. doi: 10.1007/s00520-021-06098-9

Table 1:

Demographic and Cancer-Related Characteristics of Study Sample

STUDY PROCESSES Missing Total Study Sample (n=100)
n (%)
Navigation Status 0 (0%)
 Navigated 50 (50%)
 Non-navigated 50 (50%)
Type of Interview 0 (0%)
 In-Person 82 (82%)
 Phone 18 (18%)
DEMOGRAPHIC
Education 0 (0%)
 ≤ 12 years of school 26 (26%)
 Some college/associates degree 42 (42%)
 ≥ Bachelor’s degree 32 (32%)
Marital Status 0 (0%)
 Married 35 (35%)
 Not married 65 (65%)
Household Size 0 (0%)
 Living with 1 or 2 66 (66%)
 Living with 3 or more 34 (34%)
Household income 18 (18%)
 ≤50,000 49 (49%)
 ≥$50,001 33 (33%)
 Missing
Insurance statusa 0 (0%)
 Private 64 (64.0%)
 Medicare 48 (48.0%)
 Medicaid 14 (14.0%)
Socioeconomic compositeb 18 (18%)
 Tertile 1 28 (28%)
 Tertile 2 26 (26%)
 Tertile 3 28 (28%)
 Missing
TYPE OF TREATMENT
Surgery 0 (0%)
 Yes 96 (96%)
 No 4 (4%)
Radiation 0 (0%)
 Yes 56 (56%)
 No 44 (44%)
Chemotherapy 0 (0%)
 Yes 44 (44%)
 No 56 (56%)
Multiple Types of Treatmentc 0 (0%)
 No 28 (28%)
 Yes 72 (72%)
CONTINUOUS M(SD) Mean (SD) Range
Age 0 (0%) 66.28 (9.54) 51–93
Years Since Diagnosis 0 (0%) 6.87 (1.54) 3–9
QUALITY OF SOCIAL SUPPORT
 Positive support 0 (0%) 7.50 (1.78) 0–9
 Negative support 0 (0%) 2.14 (2.52) 0–12
QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) DOMAINS
 Physical well-being 0 (0%) 46.83 (5.78) 32.73–62.87
 Mental well-being 0 (0%) 47.47 (9.81) 25.58–63.29