Table 1

Sample demographics and clinical characteristics

SCT (n = 31)Non-SCT (n = 110)Total sample (n = 141)
Child characteristics    
    Site of care    
        Boston, n (%) 24 (77) 78 (71) 102 (72) 
        Minneapolis/St Paul, n (%) 7 (23) 32 (29) 39 (28) 
    Female sex, n (%) 15 (48) 51 (46) 66 (47) 
    Mean age at death, y (SD) 9.3 (6.9) 10.5 (6.5) 10.3 (6.6) 
    Mean time since death, y (SD) 3.5 (2.0) 3.8 (2.2) 3.7 (2.2) 
Parent characteristics    
    Female sex, n (%) 26 (84) 91 (82) 117 (83) 
    Mean age at child's death, y (SD) 41.9 (7.8) 43.5 (7.8) 43.1 (7.7) 
    White race, n (%) 29 (94) 102 (93) 131 (93) 
    Postsecondary education, n (%) 23 (74) 86 (78) 109 (77) 
    Annual income < $50 000, n (%) 14 (45) 53 (49) 67 (48) 
Disease characteristics    
    Mean duration of illness, y (SD) 3.0 (4.1) 2.6 (2.9) 2.7 (3.2) 
    Cancer type    
        Hematologic malignancy, n (%) 27 (87) 43 (39) 70 (50) 
        Solid/brain tumor, n (%) 4 (13) 67 (61) 71 (50) 
SCT (n = 31)Non-SCT (n = 110)Total sample (n = 141)
Child characteristics    
    Site of care    
        Boston, n (%) 24 (77) 78 (71) 102 (72) 
        Minneapolis/St Paul, n (%) 7 (23) 32 (29) 39 (28) 
    Female sex, n (%) 15 (48) 51 (46) 66 (47) 
    Mean age at death, y (SD) 9.3 (6.9) 10.5 (6.5) 10.3 (6.6) 
    Mean time since death, y (SD) 3.5 (2.0) 3.8 (2.2) 3.7 (2.2) 
Parent characteristics    
    Female sex, n (%) 26 (84) 91 (82) 117 (83) 
    Mean age at child's death, y (SD) 41.9 (7.8) 43.5 (7.8) 43.1 (7.7) 
    White race, n (%) 29 (94) 102 (93) 131 (93) 
    Postsecondary education, n (%) 23 (74) 86 (78) 109 (77) 
    Annual income < $50 000, n (%) 14 (45) 53 (49) 67 (48) 
Disease characteristics    
    Mean duration of illness, y (SD) 3.0 (4.1) 2.6 (2.9) 2.7 (3.2) 
    Cancer type    
        Hematologic malignancy, n (%) 27 (87) 43 (39) 70 (50) 
        Solid/brain tumor, n (%) 4 (13) 67 (61) 71 (50) 

There were no significant differences between the stem cell transplantation (SCT) and the non-SCT groups other than diagnosis. Those in the SCT group were more likely to have had a hematologic malignancy than a solid/brain tumor (P < .001).

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