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Table 3 Comparison of the womens profiles according to their residential trajectories between 2005 and 2010

From: Investigating the effects of medical density on health-seeking behaviours using a multiscale approach to residential and activity spaces: Results from a prospective cohort study in the Paris metropolitan area, France

 

Residents: women who were still living in the same census block, n=839

Movers: women who moved between 2005 and 2010, n=281

Difference (p-value)

 

Count (%)

  

Age

   

18-29 years

83 (9.9)

90 (32.0)

< 0.001

30-44 years

273 (32.5)

109 (38.8)

45-59 years

260 (31.0)

51 (18.1)

≥ 60 years

223 (26.6)

31 (11.0)

Nationality

   

French

747 (89.0)

243 (86.5)

> 0.05

Foreign

92 (11.0)

38 (13.5)

 

Level of education

   

Postsecondary

405 (48.3)

158 (56.2)

0.05

Secondary school

346 (41.2)

101 (35.9)

None or primary school only

88 (10.5)

22 (7.8)

Current employment status

   

Working or studying

485 (57.8)

206 (73.3)

< 0.001

Unemployed

60 (7.1)

21 (7.5)

 

Housewives

100 (11.9)

26 (9.2)

 

Retired

194 (23.1)

28 (10.0)

 

Activity space structure (as defined using a 0.7 threshold value)

  

Polycentric

661 (79.0)

235 (83.9)

> 0.05

Centred within residential neighbourhood

176 (21.0)

45 (16.1)

Date of last cervical screening test

   

Recent (≤ 3 years)

662 (79.1)

228 (81.1)

> 0.05

Delayed (> 3 years)

175 (20.9)

53 (18.9)