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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Psychother. 2023 Feb 3;30(4):767–779. doi: 10.1002/cpp.2835

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics

Number (Percent)
Gender Identity
 Cisgender Woman 150 (49.5%)
 Cisgender Man 95 (31.4%)
 Transgender Woman 6 (2.0%)
 Transgender Man 12 (4.0%)
 Non-binary/non-conforming 35 (11.6%)
 Other 5 (1.7%)
Sexual Orientation
 Straight 184 (60.7%)
 Gay or lesbian 20 (6.6%)
 Bisexual or pansexual 59 (19.5%)
 Asexual 24 (7.9%)
 Other 16 (5.3%)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latino 16 (5.3%)
Race
 American Indian or Alaska Native 1 (0.3%)
 Asian 5 (1.7%)
 Black or African American 15 (5%)
 White or Caucasian 260 (85.8%)
 Multiracial 21 (6.9%)
Residence
 Live alone 79 (26.1%)
 Live with parent(s) 81 (26.7%)
 Live with romantic partner or spouse 112 (37.0%)
 Live with roommate(s) 30 (9.9%)
 Other 33 (10.9%)
Level of Education
 Less than High School 7 (2.2%)
 High School Graduate or GED 77 (25.4%)
 Associate or Technical Degree 49 (16.2%)
 Bachelor’s Degree 103 (34.0%)
 Master’s Degree 55 (18.2%
 Doctoral Degree 12 (4.0%)
Employment
 Full Time Job 119 (39.3%)
 Part-Time Job, Student 16 (5.3%)
 Part-Time Job, Not Student 47 (15.5%)
 Not Employed, Student 24 (7.9%)
 Not Employed, Not Student 97 (32%)