Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA.
Department of Counseling and Behavioral Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Cancer Med. 2024 Jan;13(2):e6969. doi: 10.1002/cam4.6969.
Cancer 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.
Pooled 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.
13.9% 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.
There 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.
癌症会影响患者及其家庭,但有关癌症患者家庭结构多样性相关因素的数据却很少。家庭既是支持的源泉,也是责任的来源,为了支持患者及其家庭,必须对其进行理解。
利用国家健康访谈研究(2004-2015 年)的汇总数据,比较有未成年子女的癌症幸存者与无未成年子女的癌症幸存者的特征,并按有未成年子女的癌症幸存者的性别和种族/族裔进行差异比较。
有 13.9%的癌症幸存者的家中有未成年子女,女性和非西班牙裔白人以外的其他种族/族裔人群更有可能有未成年子女。
有未成年子女的癌症幸存者的特征在性别和种族/族裔方面存在显著差异。临床医生应该将家庭情况的考虑作为其病史的常规部分。这样做将有助于确定可能影响坚持治疗的潜在支持和责任来源。