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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of survey participants, Number of observations (N) = 2478

From: Impact of a United Kingdom-wide campaign to tackle antimicrobial resistance on self-reported knowledge and behaviour change

Variable

N (%)

Pledge group

 

 Healthcare Professionals

1696 (68.4 %)

 Members of Public

782 (31.6 %)

 Missing

0 (0 %)

Age

 

 <35 years old

596 (24.1 %)

 35-64 years old

1548 (62.5 %)

 ≥65 years old

114 (4.6 %)

 Prefer not to say

10 (0.4 %)

 Missing

210 (8.5 %)

Sex

 

 Female

1657 (66.9 %)

 Male

598 (24.1 %)

 Prefer not to say

15 (0.6 %)

 Missing

208 (8.4 %)

Do you remember your pledge?

 

 Yes

1087 (43.9 %)

 Somewhat

1286 (51.9 %)

 No

105 (4.2 %)

 Missing

0 (0 %)

Act in line with pledge before campaign

 

 Strongly agree

761 (30.7 %)

 Agree

1021 (41.2 %)

 Tend to Agree

505 (20.4 %)

 Tend to Disagree

101 (4.1 %)

 Disagree

6 (0.2 %)

 Strongly Disagree

4 (0.2 %)

 Missing

80 (3.2 %)

Confusion on what AMR is before the campaign?

 

 Yes

34 (1.4 %)

 No

2399 (96.8 %)

 Missing

45 (1.8 %)

Prior knowledge on AMR?

 

 Yes

2386 (96.3 %)

 No

44 (1.8 %)

 Missing

48 (1.9 %)

Outcomes

 

Act in line with pledge after campaign

 

 Always

1571 (63.4 %)

 Most of the time

709 (28.6 %)

 Some of the time

96 (3.9 %)

 Occasionally

64 (2.6 %)

 Never

37 (1.5 %)

 Missing

1 (0.0 %)

Acquired more knowledge of AMR after campaign

 

 No

1316 (53.1 %)

 Yes

1103 (44.5 %)

 Missing

59 (2.4 %)