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. 2019 Mar;120:19–25. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2018.12.005

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the total analytic sample and sub-samples for the cervical, breast, and FS screening scenarios.

Total analytic sample
Cervical screening sample
Breast screening sample
FS screening samplea
Unweighted
Weighted
Unweighted
Weighted
Unweighted
Weighted
Unweighted
Weighted
(n = 1037)
(n = 1041)
(n = 768)
(n = 739)
(n = 420)
(n = 430)
(n = 308)
(n = 386)
M SD M SD M SD M SD M SD M SD M SD M SD
Age
46.7 13.0 47.6 12.1 42.8 11.7 43.9 11.5 59.1 7.1 58.2 7.1 49.7 2.7 49.7 2.7



n % n % n % n % n % n % n % n %
Gender
Male 147 14.2 197 18.9 147 47.7 197 50.9
Female 890 85.8 844 81.1 161 52.3 189 49.1



Ethnicityb
White 886 85.9 898 86.7 647 84.8 631 86 378 90.7 387 90.8 262 85.9 331 86.5
Non white 146 14.2 138 13.3 116 15.2 103 14 39 9.4 39 9.2 43 14.1 52 13.5



Education
Degree level or above 294 29.9 337 34.0 245 33.6 265 37.7 85 21.7 111 27.5 68 23.1 102 27.6
Qualifications below bachelor's degree level 688 70.1 653 65.0 484 66.4 437 62.3 307 78.3 291 72.5 226 76.9 267 72.4



Intention to attend screening
Intends 671 94.9 651 95.4 362 92.8 378 94.0 241 84.6 311 87.1
Does not intend 36 5.1 31 4.6 28 7.2 24 6 44 15.4 46 12.9
a

Flexible sigmoidoscopy.

b

Based on dichotomisation of UK census classifications.