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Table 1 Participant Demographic and Medical Variables

From: Patient-physician relationships, health self-efficacy, and gynecologic cancer screening among women with Lynch syndrome

 

Mean (SD)/N (%)

Age

39.64 (13.11)

Living Arrangement

 Spouse

36 (72.0)

 Self

7 (14.0)

 Children

3 (6.0)

 Other

4 (8.0)

Relationship Status

 Married or Partnered

37 (75.5)

 Separated

2 (4.1)

 Widowed

3 (6.1)

 Single

7 (14.3)

Children

 Yes

34 (68.0)

 Total Number

1.56 (1.40)

 Number of Children with LS

.48 (.79)

Employment Status

 Full-Time

30 (60.0)

 Part-Time

12 (24.0)

 Retired

4 (8.0)

 Unemployed

4 (8.0)

Income

 0–40,000

22 (46.8)

 40–75,000

11 (23.4)

  > 75,000

14 (29.8)

Level of Education

 High School

8 (16.0)

 Some College or University

5 (10.0)

 College or University Degree

25 (50.0)

 Graduate Degree

12 (24.0)

Ethnicity

 White

45 (93.8)

 Asian

2 (4.2)

 Other

1 (2.1)

Time since LS Diagnosis

3.94 (3.45)

Number of Relatives with LS

4.53 (2.51)

Type of Pathogenic Mutation

 MSH2

19 (38.8)

 MLH1

17 (34.7)

 MSH6

7 (14.3)

 PMS2

3 (6.1)

 EPCAM

3 (6.1)

  1. Note: SD (Standard Deviation); N (Total Number of Participants); LS (Lynch syndrome)