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. 2018 Mar 5;21(10):1943–1951. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018000356

Table 1.

Description of the sample of homeless emerging adults (n 30) recruited from Buffalo, NY, USA, July 2015–January 2016

Characteristic n or Mean % or sd
Gender
Male 15 50
Female 13 43
Other gender identities: transgender (female-to-male), gender fluid 2 7
Race
African American 15 50
White 10 33
Other race/more than one race 5 17
Latinx 4 13
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual 23 77
Bisexual 4 13
Other sexual orientation: queer, asexual 3 10
Age (years), mean and sd 21 2
Traveller 6 20
Primary housing
Couch-surfing 19 63
Overnight shelters or places not meant for human habitation 9 30
Other (rooming house, mixed locations) 2 7
Has children 11 37
High school diploma or GED 17 57
Currently employed 6 20
Receiving SNAP benefits 21 70
HFIAS category
Food secure 2 7
Mildly or moderately insecure 4 13
Severely insecure 24 80
Monthly income from all sources ($US), mean and sd 280 355

GED, General Educational Development; SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; HFIAS, Household Food Insecurity Access Scale.