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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Oct 29.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2023 Nov 30;12(5):984–996. doi: 10.1177/21677026231208086

Table 1.

Demographics of Main Sample.

N = 51

Child Gender (after transition) n (%)
 Girl 39 (76.5%)
 Boy 12 (23.5%)
Child Race
 Asian 2 (3.9%)
 Black 1 (2.0%)
 Multiracial 8 (15.7%)
 White, Hispanic 4 (7.8%)
 White, non-Hispanic 36 (70.6%)
Parent 1 Highest Level of Education
 High School Diploma 2 (3.9%)
 Some college/Associate’s degree 9 (17.6%)
 College/Bachelor’s degree 12 (23.5%)
 Advanced degree (MA, MD, etc.) 26 (51.0%)
 Unknown 2 (3.9%)
Geographic Region of the United States, or Canada
 Midwest 12 (23.5%)
 Northeast 6 (11.8%)
 South 10 (19.6%)
 West 22 (43.1%)
 Canada 1 (2.0%)
Annual Family Income
 less than $25,000 1 (2.0%)
 $25,001-$50,000 8 (15.7%)
 $50,001-$75,000 10 (19.6%)
 $75,001-$125,000 15 (29.4%)
 greater than $125,000 17 (33.3%)

Note: Income and education were determined by the first available response.