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. 2022 May 4;12(5):e058635. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058635

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample (n=22)

N
Age
25–29 years 4
30–39 years 14
40–49 years 4
Occupational social grade*
AB (high) 6
C1 5
C2 6
DE (low) 5
Marital status
Single 9
Married/civil partnership/cohabiting/engaged 10
Divorced 3
Working status
Working (full-time or part-time) 16
Not working 4
Furloughed due to COVID-19 2
Ethnicity
 Any White background 11
 Mixed ethnic background 3
 Asian background 5
 Black background 3
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual/straight 16
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual 5
Prefer not to say 1
Educational level
None/GCSE or equivalent 9
A Level or equivalent 6
Postgraduate diploma 1
University degree or higher 6
Last cervical screen
Within the last 3 years 17
More than 3 years ago 5
Had the HPV vaccine?
Yes, I have 6
No/don’t know 16
Heard of HPV before today?
Yes, I have heard of it 18
No, I have not heard of it 4
Self-rated HPV knowledge
Good/very good 6
Fair/poor/very poor 16

*Occupational social grade is based on the occupation of the household’s chief income earner ’AB’ (higher and intermediate managerial, administrative and professional), ’C1’ (supervisory, clerical and junior managerial administrative and professional), ’C2’ (skilled manual workers), and ’DE’ (semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers, and state pensioners, casual and lowest workers, unemployed with state benefits only).

GCSE, General Certificate of Secondary Education; HPV, Human Papillomavirus.