Table 3

Survey response by screening attendance

Attendance for screening within recommended intervals (i.e. age 25–49 years within 3 years, 50–64 years within 5 years) [n (row %)]
Not attendedAttendedTotal
Total aged 25–64 years36 (33)73 (67)109
Ever had an abnormal smear result
 Yes0 (0)4 (100)4
 No20 (24)63 (76)83
p=0.19
Parous
 Yes21 (26)59 (74)80
 No13 (50)13 (50)26
p=0.037
Country of birth
 UK9 (38)15 (63)24
 India15 (40)23 (61)38
 Other7 (28)18 (72)25
p=0.024
Years lived in the UK
 <68 (40)12 (60)20
 7–206 (35)11 (65)17
 >2022 (31)50 (69)72
p=0.71
Stage at which education was completed
 No response3 (50)3 (50)6
 Before secondary school0 (0)2 (100)2
 Secondary school2 (15)11 (85)13
 College or university20 (34)39 (66)59
 Postgraduate11 (38)18 (62)29
p=0.42
Reasons for not going for a smear test
Does not know about smear tests
 No response32 (31)72 (69)104
 Yes4 (80)1 (20)5
p=0.022
Embarrassment
 No response30 (33)61 (67)91
 Yes6 (33)12 (67)18
p=0.97
Fear of cancer
 No response32 (33)66 (67)98
 Yes4 (36)7 (67)11
p=0.80
Fear or pain
 No response27 (30)63 (70)90
 Yes9 (47)10 (53)19
p=0.14
No problems in that area that need checking
 No response31 (31)70 (69)101
 Yes5 (63)3 (38)8
p=0.066
Appointment times are not suitable/convenient
 No response31 (31)70 (69)101
 Yes5 (63)3 (38)8
p=0.006
Not important
 No response32 (31)72 (69)104
 Yes4 (80)1 (20)5
p=0.022
Information is too complicated
 No response36 (33)72 (67)108
 Yes0 (0)1 (100)1
p=0.48
Problems arranging child care
 No response31 (31)69 (69)100
 Yes5 (56)4 (44)9
p=0.13
Does not know anyone who goes for smear tests
 No response34 (32)73 (68)107
 Yes2 (100)0 (0)2
p=0.42
Never had sexual intercourse
 No response29 (29)72 (71)101
 Yes7 (88)1 (13)8
p=0.001
Previous surgery and does not need a smear test
 False35 (32)73 (68)108
 True1 (100)0 (0)1
p=0.15
Always go for smear tests when invited
 False32 (41)46 (59)78
 True4 (13)27 (87)31
p=0.005