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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Aug 5.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Health. 2025 Apr 21;50(5):842–859. doi: 10.1007/s10900-025-01468-4

Table 2.

Sociodemographic characteristics of TWC clients and PrEP Well participants

Sociodemographic variable Trans Wellness Center clients* PrEP Well participants Statistic, p-value
N = 662 N = 113
N (%) N (%)
Age, mean (SD) 29.8 (10.7) 29.8 (9.6) t = 1, p = 1
Gender identity X2(2) = 3.38, p >.10
Trans female or feminine 467 (70.5) 73 (64.6)
Trans male or masculine 104 (15.7) 17 (15.0)
Nonbinary/genderqueer/other 91 (13.7) 23 (20.4)
Race/ethnicity X2(5) = 8.75, p >.10
Native American or 5 (0.8) 3 (2.7)
Alaska Native
Black or African American 110 (16.6) 16 (14.2)
Asian/Pacific Islander 29 (4.4) 8 (7.1)
White 123 (18.6) 14 (12.4)
Hispanic or Latinx 315 (47.6) 55 (48.7)
Multiracial/other 60 (9.1) 9 (8.0)
Assigned sex at birth Unable to calculate
Male 89 (78.8)
Female 22 (19.5)
Intersex 2 (1.8)
Sexual orientation Unable to calculate
Gay or lesbian 6 (5.3)
Bisexual/pansexual 32 (28.3)
Straight 50 (44.3)
Queer/questioning/other 25 (22.1)
Highest level of education Unable to calculate
Some high school 8 (7.1)
High school/GED 49 (43.4)
Associate’s, technical degree, or some college 29 (25.7)
College graduate 22 (19.5)
More than bachelor’s degree 5 (4.4)
Relationship status Unable to calculate
Single 72 (63.7)
In relationship 41 (30.7)
*

Sociodemographic data of unique clients who visited TWC for services during 6-month period prior to PrEP Well Implementation