Table 1.
N (%) |
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Baseline | 48-month follow-up | |
Gender identity | ||
Male | 100 (87.7 %) | 75 (82.4 %) |
Transgender or female | 14 (12.3 %) | 14 (15.4 %) |
Sexual orientation | ||
Gay | 77 (67.5 %) | 63 (69.2 %) |
Bisexual | 26 (22.8 %) | 16 (17.6 %) |
Questioning/unsure/other | 11 (9.6 %) | 9 (9.9 %) |
Race/ethnicity | ||
White | 22 (19.3 %) | 16 (17.6 %) |
Black | 52 (45.6 %) | 45 (49.5 %) |
Latino/a | 16 (14.0 %) | 11 (12.1 %) |
Other | 24 (21.1 %) | 19 (20.9 %) |
Living situation | ||
Living with parents | 62 (54.4 %) | 27 (29.7 %) |
Other stable housing | 40 (35.1 %) | 57 (62.6 %) |
Unstable housing | 12 (10.5 %) | 6 (6.6 %) |
Highest education | ||
Partial high school or less | 44 (38.6 %) | 14 (15.4 %) |
High school graduate | 40 (35.1 %) | 28 (30.8 %) |
Partial college | 23 (20.2 %) | 26 (28.6 %) |
College graduate | 7 (6.1 %) | 22 (24.2 %) |
Sample sizes vary for demographic items at the 48-month follow-up due to an additional response option (I don’t want to answer this question)