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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2024 Aug 2;53(9):3639–3653. doi: 10.1007/s10508-024-02957-8

Table 1.

Participant characteristics (N = 180)

n %
Age group (in years)
 18 to 24 59 (32.8)
 25 to 29 44 (24.4)
 30 to 35 47 (26.1)
 36 to 45 30 (16.7)
Race/ethnicity
 White, not Hispanic 68 (37.8)
 Latino, any race 66 (36.7)
 Black, not Hispanic 46 (25.6)
 Born in the USA 155 (86.1)
Gender identity
 Cisgender man 170 (94.4)
 Gender nonconforming 10 (5.6)
Sexual identity
 Gay/Queer 154 (85.6)
 Bisexual/Pansexual/Heterosexual/Other/No label 26 (14.4)
Residence
 NYC 85 (47.2)
 Washington, DC 23 (12.8)
 Philadelphia 22 (12.2)
 Chicago 19 (10.6)
 Baltimore 9 (5.0)
 Atlanta 10 (5.6)
 Boston 6 (3.3)
 Detroit 6 (3.3)
Education
 High School or less 31 (17.2)
 Some college or Associates 59 (32.8)
 Bachelor’s 56 (31.1)
 Graduate 34 (18.9)
Student status
 Not currently in school 132 (73.3)
 Currently in school 48 (26.7)
Income (from all sources) (N = 177)
 Under $20,000 72 (40.7)
 $20,000 to $59,999 72 (40.7)
 $60,000 or more 33 (18.6)
Number of clients in the past 3 months
 Mean 6.9
 Median 4
 Interquartile range 3–7