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. 2024 Jan 4;8(1):pkad109.
doi: 10.1093/jncics/pkad109.

Relationship between area-level socioeconomic status and health-related quality of life among cancer survivors

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Relationship between area-level socioeconomic status and health-related quality of life among cancer survivors

Claire C Conley et al. JNCI Cancer Spectr. .

Abstract

Area-level socioeconomic status (SES) impacts cancer outcomes, such as stage at diagnosis, treatments received, and mortality. However, less is known about the relationship between area-level SES and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for cancer survivors. To assess the additive value of area-level SES data and the relative contribution of area- and individual-level SES for estimating cancer survivors' HRQOL, we conducted a secondary analysis of data from a population-based survey study of cancer survivors (the Measuring Your Health [MY-Health] Study). Multilevel multinomial logistic regression models were used to examine the relationships between individual-level SES, area-level SES as measured by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Social Vulnerability Index, and HRQOL group membership (high, average, low, or very low HRQOL). Area-level SES did not significantly increase model estimation accuracy compared to models using only individual-level SES. However, area-level SES could be an appropriate proxy when the individual-level SES is missing.

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Conflict of interest statement

Dr Conley has received research funding from Pfizer. Dr Derry-Vick has an unrelated financial relationship (immediate family member employment) with Dechra Pharmaceuticals. No other authors have conflicts of interest to disclose.

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