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Table 1 Sample description (SIRS 2010; n = 1817)

From: Risk of late cervical cancer screening in the Paris region according to social deprivation and medical densities in daily visited neighborhoods

 

Crude number

Weighted%

Cervical screening

 Late (> 3 years)

489

26.9

 Recent (≤ 3 years)

1328

73.1

Age

 < 30 years

114

13.7

 30–44 years

514

29.5

 45–59 years

523

25.9

 ≥ 60 years

666

30.8

Level of education

 ≤ Primary

171

7.1

 Secondary

784

36.2

 Tertiary

862

56.6

Relationship status

 Living with a partner

996

62.0

 Not living with partner

821

38.0

Activity space

 Larger than the neighborhood of residence

1474

80.4

 Limited to the neighborhood of residence

343

19.6

Health coverage

 Full coverage

1687

92.0

 Other

130

8.0

Nationality

 French

1215

66.2

 Mixed

371

21.7

 Foreigner

231

12.2

Residential neighborhood

 Average household income (€/CU per year)

  Low (≤ 15,830)

607

22.4

  Intermediate (15,830–23,332)

587

32.7

  High (> 23,332)

623

44.9

 Medical density (per 100,000)2

  Low (≤ 44)

592

27.6

  Intermediate (44–88)

633

35.9

  High (> 88)

592

36.5

Neighborhood of work/study

 Average household income (€/CU per year)

  Low (≤ 15,830)

302

20.3

  Intermediate (15,830–23,332)

344

16.6

  High (> 23,332)

365

23.1

  Not applicable

806

40.1

 Medical density (per 100,000)2

  Low (≤ 15,830)

336

21.8

 Intermediate (15,830–23,332)

282

14.9

 High (> 23,332)

385

22.8

 Not applicable

814

40.4

Neighborhood regularly visited

 Average household income (€/CU per year)

  Low (≤ 15,830)

482

29.8

  Intermediate (15,830–23,332)

299

14.9

  High (> 23,332)

366

21.5

  Not applicable

670

33.8

 Medical density (per 100,000)2

  Low (≤ 15,830)

366

23.2

  Intermediate (15,830–23,332)

346

18.5

  High (> 23,332)

422

23.5

  Not applicable

683

34.8

  1. 2Number of GPs and gynecologists per 100,000 inhabitants