Cancer and the family: Variations by sex and race/ethnicity

Author:

Asiedu Charlotte1,McKinney Nicole S.2,Willis Alliric I.3ORCID,Lewis Frances M.4,Virtue Shannon5,Davey Adam1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences University of Delaware Newark Delaware USA

2. Department of Counseling and Behavioral Health Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Department of Surgery, Surgical Oncology Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

5. Helen F Graham Cancer Center and Research Institute, Christiana Care Health System Newark Delaware USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCancer affects patients and their families, but few data are available on factors associated with diversity of family structures among patients with cancer. Family is a source of both support and responsibility that must be understood to support patients and their families.MethodsPooled data (2004–2015) from the National Health Interview Study were used to compare characteristics of cancer survivors with and without minor children and differences by sex and race/ethnicity among survivors with minor children.Results13.9% of cancer survivors have minor children in the household, and this experience is more likely for women and people who identify as other than non‐Hispanic White.ConclusionThere are considerable differences by sex and race/ethnicity in the characteristics of cancer survivors with minor children. Clinicians should make consideration of family circumstances a routine part of their history. Doing so will help to identify potential sources of support and responsibility that may affect adherence.

Funder

National Institute of Nursing Research

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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