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. 2015 Mar 3;112(Suppl 1):S22–S26. doi: 10.1038/bjc.2015.32

Table 1. Demographic characteristics of the survey samples.

  2010 (n=2090) 2012 (n=2001)
Gender
Male 44.8 (937) 45.5 (910)
Female 55.2 (1153) 54.5 (1091)
Age (years)
16–24 7.1 (149) 8.1 (163)
25–34 13.3 (277) 14.8 (297)
35–44 17.5 (366) 15.6 (312)
45–54 16.8 (352) 16.3 (327)
55–64 18.1 (379) 17.4 (348)
65–74 14.7 (308) 15.2 (305)
75 and over 12.4 (259) 12.4 (249)
Marital status
Married/civil partnership 46.1 (963) 43.3 (866)*
Not married 53.9 (1127) 56.7 (1135)
Ethnicity
White 92.9 (1941) 91.4 (1828)*
Other ethnic backgrounds 7.1 (149) 8.6 (173)
Occupation
Managerial/professional (higher SES) 36.8 (688) 42.1 (576)*
Intermediate/small employers/lower supervisory (mid-SES) 21.6 (404) 26.3 (359)
Semi-routine/routine (lower SES) 41.6 (779) 31.6 (432)
Highest qualification obtained
Degree or equivalent 18.5 (387) 22.6 (452)*
Below degree 40.2 (839) 43.9 (878)
Other 15.0 (313) 12.1 (242)
No formal qualifications 26.3 (550) 21.4 (429)
Cancer experience
Some 82.3 (1684) 86.6 (1686)*
None 17.7 (362) 13.4 (261)

Abbreviation: SES=socioeconomic status.

Some variables do not add up to 100% owing to missing data.

*Significant difference P<0.05.