Table 2

Sample characteristics and associations between demographic characteristics and comparative perceived risk of cervical cancer (N=606)

VariablesN (%) or (mean, SD)Perceived risk of cervical cancer at baseline (range: −2 to 2) (mean, SD)Significance of between-group differences
Socio-demographic characteristics
 Age in years(21.4, 1.8)
 Relationship status
  Single230 (38)−0.51 (0.86)F (3602)=3.81, p=0.010
  Dating casually59 (10)−0.19 (0.71)
  Dating one person225 (37)−0.44 (0.75)
  Married/cohabiting92 (15)−0.28 (0.70)
 Ethnic origin
  White454 (75)−0.33 (0.75)F (3,602)=12.55, p<0.001
  Asian93 (15)−0.86 (0.80)
  Black18 (3)−0.50 (0.92)
  Other41 (7)−0.29 (0.81)
 Religious participation
  Rarely or never366 (60)−0.31 (0.74)F (2,603)=11.43, p<0.001
  Few times a year133 (22)−0.47 (0.83)
  At least once a month107 (18)−0.71 (0.82)
Risk factors
 Ever been a smoker112 (19)−0.18 (0.86)t (604)=3.59, p<0.001
 Never been a smoker494 (82)−0.47 (0.76)
 Received HPV vaccination183 (30)−0.51 (0.82)t (604)=1.98, p=0.048
 Not received HPV vaccination423 (70)−0.38 (0.77)
 Had a smear test in the past135 (22)−0.22 (0.80)t (604)=3.29, p<0.001
 Not had a smear in the past471 (78)−0.47 (0.78)
 Number of sexual partners
  None132 (22)−0.74 (0.84)F (2,582)=19.89, p<0.001
  1–2196 (32)−0.46 (0.71)
  3–4103 (17)−0.39 (0.70)
  5+155 (26)−0.06 (0.75)
 First sexual intercourse 16 years or below* 150 (25)−0.20 (0.75)t (441)=2.13, p=0.034
 First sexual intercourse over 16 years293 (48)−0.36 (0.73)
 Consistency of condom use*
  Every time118 (26)−0.27 (0.68)F (2,452)=3.80, p=0.023
  Most times134 (30)−0.25 (0.79)
  Half the time or less203 (45)−0.48 (0.79)
 Past diagnosis of an STI* 46 (8)0.13 (0.78)t (454)=4.29, p<0.001
 No past diagnosis of an STI410 (68)−0.36 (0.73)
Knowledge
 Heard of HPV before529 (87)−0.41 (0.78)t (604)=0.91, p=0.365
 Not heard of HPV77 (13)−0.49 (0.82)
 HPV knowledge score(10.81, 3.56)
  • * Only sexually active women were included in these analyses.

  • HPV, human papillomavirus; STI, sexually transmitted infection.