Returning to work in cancer survivors: a multi-center cross-sectional study in Spain

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Objective: To analyze the employment status as well as sociodemographic (age, gender, marital status, and qualification) and cancer-related variables (cancer type, primary treatment strategy, and survival phase) in Spanish cancer survivors. Method and procedure: Cross-sectional study on a heterogeneous sample of 772 working-age survivors of adult-onset cancer. Correlational and logistic regression analyses were performed to study the predictive ability of sociodemographic and cancer-related variables on employment status and the possible modulation of results by HRQOL assessed by the QLACS. Results: Only 55% of cancer survivors were employed. Age, qualification, and type of cancer were independent predictors of employment status as well as the survival phase in survivors with a low HRQOL. Conclusions: A high percentage of working-age survivors do not return to work after the cancer experience. Some sociodemographic and disease-related variables can help in the early identification of the risk population on which to focus attention.

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Picazo, C., Gil-Juliá, B., Soto-Rubio, A., Perales, P. S., Gracía-Conde, A., Peris, S. F., … Andreu, Y. (2023). Returning to work in cancer survivors: a multi-center cross-sectional study in Spain. Psicooncologia, 20(1), 139–153. https://doi.org/10.5209/psic.87574

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