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33 Decision role preferences and information satisfaction 2 Table 1. Demographic and clinical characteristics Preferred decision-making role p value Passive N (%) Collaborative N (%) Active N (%) All 100 (19) 320 (59) 118 (22) Age at diagnosis, mean (SD) 68.5 (7.1) 66.5 (7.0) 64.0 (7.4) <0.001 <55 4 (4) 21 (7) 10 (8) 56-65 34 (34) 114 (36) 66 (56) 66-75 44 (44) 155 (48) 34 (29) 76> 18 (18) 30 (9) 8 (7) Marital status 0.722 Married/living together 85 (86) 272 (86) 104 (89) Other 14 (14) 44 (14) 13 (11) Education <0.001 Primary education 21 (21) 45 (14) 13 (11) Secondary education 27 (27) 77 (25) 22 (19) Intermediate education 36 (37) 121 (38) 34 (29) Bachelor or master degree 15 (15) 73 (23) 48 (41) Socio economic status (SES) 0.018 Low 15 (15) 53 (17) 15 (13) Medium 43 (43) 126 (40) 31 (27) High 37 (37) 129 (41) 66 (58) Institutionalized 5 (5) 6 (2) 2 (2) Pathological T category 0.176 cT1 65 (65) 184 (58) 62 (53) cT2 35 (35) 136 (43) 56 (47) Gleason score 0.272 2-6 58 (60) 187 (60) 74 (65) 7 29 (30) 77 (25) 30 (26) 8-10 9 (10) 48 (15) 10 (9) Initial treatment (obtained from NCR 1 ) <0.001 Radical prostatectomy 20 (20) 81 (25) 42 (36) Brachytherapy 4 (4) 53 (17) 25 (21) External beam radiotherapy 17 (17) 30 (9) 7 (6) Surveillance 28 (28) 65 (20) 24 (20) Hormone therapy 12 (12) 43 (13) 8 (7) Other 19 (19) 48 (15) 12 (10) Satisfaction with information provision 0.002 Dissatisfied 46 (48) 92 (29) 33 (28) Satisfied 50 (52) 222 (71) 83 (72) 1 Netherlands Cancer Registry
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