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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 22.
Published in final edited form as: Cogent Med. 2018 Jun 1;5(1):1483591. doi: 10.1080/2331205X.2018.1483591

Table 1. Participant demographics by assigned intervention.

Demographic characteristics Interventions P-value
All
(N = 30)
Control
(N = 10)
A
(N = 11)
B
(N = 9)
Age group (years)
50–69   7 (23.3)    1 (10.0)    2 (18.2)  4 (44.4) 0.224
70+ 23 (76.7)    9 (90.0)    9 (81.8)  5 (55.6)
Education
No formal qualifications 11 (36.7)    6 (60.0)    5 (45.5)   0 (0.0) 0.048
At least one qualification 15 (50.0)    4 (40.0)    5 (45.5)  6 (66.7)
Missing data   4 (13.3)     0 (0.0)    1 (9.1)  3 (33.3)
Cancer experience
Self, family, friend 28 (93.3) 10 (100.0)   9 (81.8) 9 (100.0) 1.000
None    1 (3.3)     0 (0.0)    1 (9.1)    0 (0.0)
Missing data    1 (3.3)     0 (0.0)    1 (9.1)    0 (0.0)
Relationship status
Married or with partner 16 (53.3)    8 (80.0)   5 (45.5)   3 (33.3) 0.139
Single, divorced, widow 14 (43.3)    2 (20.0)   5 (45.5)  6 (66.7)
Missing data    1 (3.3)     0 (0.0)    1 (9.1)    0 (0.0)

Note: Values in parenthesis are relative frequencies in percentages based on the column total. P-values shown are based on Fisher’s exact test. P < 0.05 indicates statistical significance.