Table 1

Sample characteristics, reported behaviours and experiences

Gender* WomenMenTotal
Demographics
 Age (years)*18–2410818
25–3510818
 Ethnicity†Asian123
Black257
Mixed314
White14822
 Relationship status†Single7916
In relationship8311
Split up with partner, related to chlamydia diagnosis404
Casual partner/s134
Not discussed011
 Sexual orientation†Heterosexual, straight181634
Not discussed (but recent partners opposite sex)202
Experience of sexual healthcare
 Previous STI testing†Yes161228
No347
Not discussed101
 Previous STI diagnosis†Yes7512
Not had chlamydia before101
No121125
 Testing (this episode)*In a sexual health (GUM) clinic12820
Via internet-based postal home-sampling (NCSP Checkurself)8816
eSexual Health Clinic use
 Route to treatment*Directed to clinic/GP617
Disengaged from eSHC and treated in clinic213
Completed to pharmacy treatment collection121426
of which:Problems with treatment collection: 2+ trips to pharmacy and/or helpline use314
No problems at pharmacy or problems resolved during one visit without helpline91322
 Helpline useYes, self-initiated606
Yes, when prompted, re: being directed to clinic314
No111526
Total 201636
  • *Primary sampling characteristics.

  • †Secondary sampling characteristics, by which we sought diversity across the entire sample.

  • GUM, genitourinary medicine; NCSP, National Chlamydia Screening Programme.