From: Judicialization and cancer: quality of life of patients and caregivers in the COVID-19 pandemic
VARIABLES | Patient n = 88 | Caregiver n = 42 |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
 Male | 38 (29.2%) | 19 (14.6%) |
 Female | 50 (38.5%) | 23 (17%) |
Age | ||
 18–60 | 58 (44.6%) | 28 (21.5%) |
 over 60 | 30 (23.1%) | 14 (10.8%) |
Years of study | ||
 up to 9 years | 69 (53.1%) | 26 (20%) |
 over 9 years | 19 (14.6%) | 16 (12.3%) |
Marriage status | ||
 with partner | 64 (67.7%) | 32 (24.6%) |
 no partner | 24 (18.5%) | 10 (7.7%) |
Residents | ||
 lives alone | 24 (18.5%) | 10 (7.7%) |
 lives with others | 64 (49.2%) | 32 (24.6%) |
Family income | ||
 up to 1 × MW | 64 (49.2%) | 26 (20%) |
 above 1 × MW | 24 (18.5%) | 16 (12.3%) |
Declared religion | ||
 Yes | 71 (54.6%) | 26 (20%) |
 No | 17 (13.1%) | 16 (12.3%) |