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Table 1 Sample characteristics (N = 1,043)

From: Adverse COVID-19 experiences and health-related quality of life in cancer survivors: indirect effects of COVID-19-related depression and financial burden

Variable

N (%) or M (SD)

Age

58.1 (13.2)

Gender, female

765 (73.3%)

Hispanic/LatinX

57 (5.5%)

Race

White

935 (89.6%)

Black

51 (4.9%)

Asian

33 (3.2%)

American Indian

7 (0.7%)

Other

23 (2.2%)

Married/In relationship

737 (70.7%)

Bachelor's degree or higher

852 (81.7%)

Employment status

Full time employed

462 (44.3%)

Retired

328 (31.4%)

Part-time employed

94 (9.0%)

On disability

67 (6.4%)

Homemaker

35 (3.4%)

Unemployed

28 (2.7%)

Leave of absence

13 (1.2%)

Full-time student

4 (0.4%)

Unknown/missing

12 (1.2%)

Insurance status

Private

677 (64.9%)

Medicare

334 (32.0%)

Medicaid

22 (2.1%)

Uninsured/Self-pay

5 (0.5%)

Don't Know/missing

5 (0.5%)

Household income

Less than $15,000

14 (1.3%)

$15,000–$29,999

34 (3.3%)

$30,000–$59,999

110 (10.5%)

$60,000–$100,000

196 (18.8%)

More than $100,000

569 (54.6%)

Missing/Prefer not to answer

120 (11.5%)

Time since diagnosis, years

4.9 (5.4)

Vaccinated against COVID-19

996 (95.5%)

Covid-19 Adverse Experiences Index (sum of 21 experiences)

3.8 (2.2)