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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of individuals included in each phase for the coverage analyses

From: Do sexual health campaigns work? An outcome evaluation of a media campaign to increase chlamydia testing among young people aged 15–24 in England

Characteristic

 

Pre – no. tested

During – no. tested

Post – no. tested

  

(% of total tested)

(% of total tested)

(% of total tested)

Total Tested

1025863

327675

201601

(100)

(100)

(100)

Sex

Male

313692

128818

70278

(30.58)

(39.31)

(34.86)

 

Female

712171

198857

131323

(69.42)

(60.69)

(65.14)

Age-group

15-19 years

573332

185464

110161

(55.89)

(56.60)

(54.64)

 

20-24 years

452531

142211

91440

(44.11)

(43.40)

(45.36)

Socio-economic class

1 (most deprived)

298433

93523

62265

(29.09)

(28.54)

(30.89)

 

2

236452

76224

46812

(23.05)

(23.26)

(23.22)

 

3

186571

61181

36530

(18.19)

(18.67)

(18.12)

 

4

161345

51181

30145

(15.73)

(15.62)

(14.95)

 

5 (least deprived)

143062

45566

25849

(13.95)

(13.91)

(12.82)

Ethnicity

White

876975

283011

172849

(85.49)

(86.37)

(85.74)

 

Black

63885

16247

11519

(6.23)

(4.96)

(5.71)

 

Asian

36938

14453

8522

(3.60)

(4.41)

(4.23)

 

Other

48065

13964

8711

  

(4.69)

(4.26)

(4.32)

  1. *614,772 (28%) Observations excluded because of missing/unknown sex, deprivation, age and ethnicity.