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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Dec 12.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2024 Mar 7;346:116734. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116734

Table 1.

A Subject characteristics and demographics.

Characteristic Overall, N = 2981 Transmasculine, N = 1521 Transfeminine, N = 1461
Race/Ethnicity
White 231 (78%) 116 (76%) 115 (79%)
Black 33 (11%) 17 (11%) 16 (11%)
Other/Mixed 23 (7.7%) 13 (8.6%) 10 (6.8%)
Unknown 11 (3.7%) 6 (3.9%) 5 (3.4%)
Highest Level of Education
Some Grade School 20 (6.7%) 12 (7.9%) 8 (5.5%)
High School Graduate/GED 46 (15%) 18 (12%) 28 (19%)
Some College, No Degree 107 (36%) 56 (37%) 51 (35%)
Associate’s/Bachelor’s 95 (32%) 50 (33%) 45 (31%)
Graduate Degree (i.e. MA, MD, PhD) 30 (10%) 16 (11%) 14 (9.6%)
Marital Status
Never Married 161 (54%) 87 (57%) 74 (51%)
Married 39 (13%) 20 (13%) 19 (13%)
Living with a partner 71 (24%) 35 (23%) 36 (25%)
Widowed 2 (0.7%) 1 (0.7%) 1 (0.7%)
Separated 25 (8.4%) 9 (5.9%) 16 (11%)
BMI (kg/m 2 )
< 18.5 5 (1.7%) 1 (0.7%) 4 (2.7%)
18.5–24.9 98 (33%) 51 (34%) 47 (32%)
25–29.9 90 (30%) 40 (26%) 50 (34%)
> 30 105 (35%) 60 (39%) 45 (31%)
Age (Years) 2 28 (22, 36) 26 (20, 31) 31 (25, 44)
1

n (%); Median (IQR).

2

p < 0.001 by t-test.