Margaret G. Tebbs, S. Nikpay, Emily H. Castellanos
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Background: Cancer survivors often face economic hardships resulting from employment changes and rising out-of-pocket health care expenses. Financial strain among cancer survivors is associated with worse clinical outcomes and poorer quality of life. The protective factors against employment and income losses among cancer survivors are not well established. Objectives: To assess the economic impact of cancer diagnosis among survivors with varying degrees of financial leverage; to determine the relationship between marital status and economic outcomes following diagnosis. Methods: This study used data from the 1985 to 2013 waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of economic circumstances. Data are collected through annual (prior to 1999) and biennial (after 1999) household interviews. Health information, including a history of cancer, was added to the survey in 1999 and our analytic sample included 1,235 cancer survivors. Individuals were stratified based on marital status and wealth status ( $110,000) prior to a cancer diagnosis. Wealth-stratified means and medians for employment status, hours worked, individual earnings, and total family income were calculated 2 years prior to diagnosis as well as 1 and 2 years after diagnosis. Results: Employment status changes one year after diagnosis were similar among the three wealth groups, each dropping by 8% (low wealth p=0.09, medium and high wealth p $110,000 saw the sharpest declines in yearly earnings, with the mean decreasing by $5,959 (p Conclusions: Factors such as marital status and higher wealth status appear to be protective against losses of income or employment, allowing households to compensate for financial stress. In contrast, low-wealth individuals with less financial leverage return to work sooner than their higher-wealth counterparts. Racial and ethnic differences associated with lower wealth may contribute to disparities in survival outcomes. Citation Format: Margaret Tebbs, Sayeh Nikpay, Emily H. Castellanos. Patterns of employment and income losses among adults with differing levels of wealth following a cancer diagnosis [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Tenth AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; 2017 Sep 25-28; Atlanta, GA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2018;27(7 Suppl):Abstract nr C23.
背景:由于就业变化和自费医疗费用的上升,癌症幸存者经常面临经济困难。癌症幸存者的经济压力与较差的临床结果和较差的生活质量有关。预防癌症幸存者就业和收入损失的保护因素尚未得到很好的确定。目的:评估不同财务杠杆程度的幸存者癌症诊断的经济影响;确定诊断后婚姻状况与经济状况的关系。方法:本研究使用了1985年至2013年收入动态小组研究(Panel study of Income Dynamics)的数据,这是一项具有全国代表性的经济环境纵向调查。数据通过年度(1999年之前)和两年一次(1999年之后)的家庭访谈收集。1999年,包括癌症病史在内的健康信息被添加到调查中,我们的分析样本包括1,235名癌症幸存者。研究人员根据癌症诊断前的婚姻状况和财富状况(11万美元)对患者进行了分层。在诊断前2年以及诊断后1年和2年计算就业状况、工作时间、个人收入和家庭总收入的财富分层均值和中位数。结果:三个财富群体在诊断后一年的就业状况变化相似,均下降了8%(低财富p=0.09,中高财富p= 11万美元的年收入下降幅度最大,平均下降了5,959美元)。结论:婚姻状况和较高的财富状况等因素似乎对收入或就业的损失有保护作用,使家庭能够补偿经济压力。相比之下,财务杠杆较低的低财富人群比高财富人群更早重返工作岗位。与较低财富相关的种族和民族差异可能导致生存结果的差异。引用格式:Margaret Tebbs, Sayeh Nikpay, Emily H. Castellanos。癌症诊断后不同财富水平的成年人的就业模式和收入损失[摘要]。见:第十届AACR会议论文集:种族/少数民族和医疗服务不足人群的癌症健康差异科学;2017年9月25-28日;亚特兰大,乔治亚州。费城(PA): AACR;癌症流行病学杂志,2018;27(7增刊):摘要nr C23。