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. 2021 Dec 25;9(1):48–54. doi: 10.1016/j.apjon.2021.12.004

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical information and scores on the Chinese version of the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (n ​= ​252).

Characteristics Patients (n ​= ​126)
Partners (n ​= ​126)
n % n %
Age (years), Mean ​± ​SD 48.49 ​± ​7.38 48.95 ​± ​8.36
 ≤ 45 34 27.0 35 27.8
 > 45 92 73.0 91 72.2
Diagnosis b
 Cervical cancer 101 80.2 100 79.4
 Ovarian cancer 13 10.3 10 7.9
 Endometrial/Vaginal cancer 12 9.5 16 12.7
Medical treatment typesa,b
 1 type 27 22.1 28 22.8
 2 or more types 95 77.9 95 77.2
Cancer stagea,b
 Stage I–II 84 74.3 66 59.5
 Stage III–IV 29 25.7 45 50.5
Months since diagnosisa,b
 ≤ 5 84 67.2 75 62.5
 > 5 41 32.8 45 37.5
Educational levela
 Below Middle school 92 73.6 65 51.6
 High school or higher 33 26.4 61 48.4
Employment
 Have work 90 71.4 119 94.4
 No work 36 28.6 7 5.6
Parity a
 Less than two 33 26.8 52 42.3
 Two or more 90 73.2 71 57.7
Monthly income per capita (RMB)
 Less than 2000 45 35.7 44 34.9
 2000–6000 70 55.6 69 54.8
 > 6000 11 8.7 13 10.3
Medical insurance reimbursement rateb
 < 30% 0 0 3 2.4
 30–50% 36 28.6 37 29.3
 51–80% 81 64.3 80 63.5
 > 80% 9 7.1 6 4.8
a

With missing data.

b

For partners refers to information of their wives.