Skip to main content
. 2016 Jun;87:138–143. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.02.034

Table 1.

Sample characteristics across study groups (2013, UK).

Overall (n = 1196) Pre-visit (n = 511) Post-visit (n = 685) 2-Month sample (n = 217)
Gender
Male 437 (36.5) 166 (32.5) 271 (39.6) 77 (35.5)
Female 759 (63.5) 345 (67.5) 414 (60.4) 140 (64.5)



Age
16–30 244 (20.5) 107 (21.1) 137 (20.1) 47 (21.7)
31–45 273 (22.9) 120 (23.6) 153 (22.4) 42 (19.4)
46–60 340 (28.6) 143 (28.1) 197 (28.9) 61 (28.1)
61–75 281 (23.6) 121 (23.8) 160 (23.5) 61 (28.1)
75 + 52 (4.4) 17 (3.3) 35 (5.1) 6 (2.8)



Employment
Employed 554 (46.6) 244 (47.9) 310 (45.6) 97 (44.7)
Unemployed 116 (9.8) 47 (9.2) 69 (10.1) 20 (9.2)
Other 519 (43.7) 218 (42.8) 301 (44.3) 100 (46.1)



Housing status
Own 559 (46.7) 244 (47.7) 315 (46.0) 110 (50.7)
Rent 547 (45.7) 241 (47.2) 306 (44.7) 88 (40.6)
Other 90 (7.5) 26 (5.1) 64 (9.3) 19 (8.8)



Location
North-west 546 (45.7) 257 (50.3) 289 (42.2) 86 (39.6)
North-east 422 (35.3) 169 (33.1) 253 (36.9) 93 (42.9)
London 228 (19.1) 85 (16.6) 143 (20.9) 38 (17.5)