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. 2021 Apr 18;52:101958. doi: 10.1016/j.ejon.2021.101958

Table 1.

Participant characteristics, n = 40.

Age, mean (SD)Range 62.2 (13.2)
31–82
Gender, n(%)
Male 14 (35)
Female 26 (65)
Cancer site, (%)
Breast 11 (27.5)
Lung 10 (25)
Colorectal or rectal 9 (22.5)
Skin (melanoma) 10 (25)
Cancer status, n(%)
Curable 26 (65)
Incurable 14 (35)
Treatment status, n(%)
In active treatment 20 (50)
Survivorship/Follow-up 20 (50)
Past COVID-19 infection, n(%)
No 40 (100)
Inoculated, n(%)
Yes 16 (40)
No 24 (60)
Marital status n (%)
Married/living together 29 (72.5)
Divorced 5 (12.5)
Single 6 (15)
Number of household occupants, n (%)
1 9 (22.5)
2 22 (55)
3 4 (10)
4 5 (12.5)
Educational attainment, n (%)
Elementary school 8 (20)
Vocational basic course 2 (5)
General upper secondary education 1 (2.5)
Short-cycle higher education (<3 years) 6 (15)
Medium-cycle higher education (3–4 years) 16 (40)
Long-cycle higher education (>4 years) 6 (15)
Other 1 (2.5)
Employment status, n (%)
Full-time employment 12 (30)
On sick leave 4 (10)
Early retirement 3 (7.5)
Retirement 18 (45
Other 2 (5)
Not applicable 1 (2.5)
Worry about COVID-19 in May 2020 n (%)
Not worried 6 (15)
A little worried 10 (25)
Moderate worried 11 (27.5)
Very worried 9 (22.5)
Extremely worried 3 (7.5)
Not applicable 1 (2.5)