Differences in lifestyle behaviors, quality of life, and access to healthcare among rural and urban cancer survivors

Purpose: Rural cancer survivors in the United States, compared to urban survivors, face greater cancer mortality and poorer health. To better understand cancer health disparities, this study examined differences in lifestyle behaviors, healthcare access, and psychological distress between rural and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Preventive oncology & epidemiology 2024-12, Vol.2 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Ho, Tiffany D., Morris, Bonny, Tatum, Kristina L., Glasgow, Trevin E., Barsell, D. Jeremy, Fugate-Laus, Kendall, Fuemmeler, Bernard F.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: Rural cancer survivors in the United States, compared to urban survivors, face greater cancer mortality and poorer health. To better understand cancer health disparities, this study examined differences in lifestyle behaviors, healthcare access, and psychological distress between rural and urban survivors.Methods: Rural (n = 188) and urban (n = 242) survivors from a cancer center’s catchment area in the United States mid-Atlantic region completed a survey. Regression models were used to examine the association between rural-urban residency, lifestyle behaviors, healthcare access, and psychological distress, controlling for covariates.Results: After adjusting for age, gender, race, education, and distance (in minutes) to the closest healthcare facility, rural survivors remained more likely to have obesity (OR = 1.95, p = .005), less likely to consume alcohol (OR = 0.48, p = .002), and more likely to find it somewhat hard to get to a hospital (OR = 2.52, p 
ISSN:2832-2134
2832-2134
DOI:10.1080/28322134.2024.2374967