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. 2021 Apr 12;113(8):997–1004. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djab013

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Medical financial hardship intensity. Medical financial hardship intensity was measured by the co-occurrence of hardship domains. Adjusted percentages of number of hardship domains were generated using generalized ordinal logistic regression models with covariates: age group, sex, race or ethnicity, educational attainment, marital status, family income, health insurance status, number of comorbid conditions, survey year, and geographic region. Measures in all domains were evaluated in National Health Interview Survey 2013-2018 (with the exception of measures of inability to afford to see a specialist or follow-up care, which were not measured in 2018). Sample sizes for hardship intensity comparisons were 1727 (survivors) and 170 587 (comparison group of adults without a cancer history). AYA = adolescent and young adult.