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. 2024 Sep 18;4(4):100398. doi: 10.1016/j.xagr.2024.100398

Table 4.

Hormone use

Question N=43 (%)
Are you currently taking hormones?
 Yes 31 (72.1)
 No 12 (27.9)
What hormones are you taking? (n=31)
 Estrogen alone 3 (9.7)
 Testosterone alone 19 (61.3)
 More than one 9 (29.0)
Do you use any other hormones (e.g., spironolactone, finasteride, etc.)?
 Yes 7 (77.8)
 No 2 (22.2)
Does a health care provider help manage the dose and schedule of your hormones? (n=31)
 Yes 30 (100)
 Sometimes 0 (0)
 No 0 (0)
 Missing 1
What type of provider manages your hormone? (n=31)
 Primary care 22 (73.3)
 Endocrinologist 6 (20.0)
 Pediatrician 0 (0)
 Gynecologist 0 (0)
 Other 2 (6.7)
 Missing 1
How long have you been on hormones? (n=31)
 Less than 6 months 4 (13.3)
 6–12 months 4 (13.3)
 More than 12 months 22 (73.3)
 Missing 1
Have you currently stopped hormone after being on them in the past?
 Yes 4 (12.1)
 No 29 (87.9)
 Missing 10

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