“…A well-known challenge of screening and systematic health checks is low uptake (Krogsbøll et al, 2012) which seems to be influenced by a number of factors (Dryden et al, 2012, Bender et al, 2012). A higher participation rate has, in many studies, been found to be associated with higher age (Jones et al, 1993, Waller et al, 2013, Artac et al, 2013), being a woman (Waller et al, 2013, Culica et al, 2002, Thomas et al, 1993), and with socio-demographic factors such as having a job; higher educational level; higher income; and living with a partner (Bender et al, 2012, Boshuizen et al, 2006, Hoebel et al, 2014). Only a few studies have investigated the association of people's morbidity with non-attendance in general health examinations (Dryden et al, 2012, Boshuizen et al, 2006, Thorogood et al, 1993), since it is difficult to obtain records of disease for those who do not want to participate.…”