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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Consult Clin Psychol. 2015 Jan 26;83(2):325–334. doi: 10.1037/a0038724

Table 1.

Demographic information by sex and sexual orientation

Overall sample (N=13,211) Male Participants (n = 9330) Female Participants (n = 3881)

Heterosexual (n=8318) Gay (n=797) Bisexual (n=215) Heterosexual (n=3452) Lesbian (n=156) Bisexual (n=273)
Age (M, SD) 38.10 (13.48) 39.24 (13.42) 39.81 (10.78) 39.89 (11.19) 35.70 (13.81) 36.12 (11.17) 33.44(12.16)
Education in years (M, SD) 11.92 (2.53) 11.81 (2.41) 14.07 (2.64) 12.78 (2.22) 11.65 (2.51) 12.54 (2.17) 12.21 (2.61)
Ethnicity n (%)
    Not Hispanic 10778 (81.6%) 6756 (81.2%) 666 (83.6%) 194 (90.2%) 2815 (81.5%) 122 (78.2%) 225 (82.4%)
    Mexican/Mexican American 1048 (7.9%) 682 (8.2%) 52 (6.5%) 6 (2.8%) 274 (7.9%) 14 (9.0%) 20 (7.3%)
    Cuban 59 (0.4%) 43 (0.5%) 5 (0.6%) 4 (1.9%) 7 (0.2%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%)
    Puerto Rican 185 (1.4%) 106 (1.3%) 8 (1.0%) 2 (0.9%) 56 (1.6%) 5 (3.2%) 8 (2.9%)
    Other Hispanic/Latino 1141 (8.6%) 731 (8.8%) 66 (8.3%) 9 (4.2%) 300 (8.7%) 15 (9.6%) 20 (7.3%)
Race n (%)
    White 4705 (35.6%) 2779 (33.4%) 535 (67.1%) 137 (63.7%) 1093 (31.7%) 59 (37.8%) 102 (37.4%)
    Black 4844 (36.7%) 3201 (38.5%) 81 (10.2%) 40 (18.6%) 1385 (40.1%) 56 (35.9%) 81 (29.7%)
    Native American/Alaska 174 (1.3%) 86 (1.0%) 10 (1.3%) 5 (2.3%) 68 (2.0%) 2 (1.3%) 3 (1.1%)
Native
    Asian American/Pacific Islander 738 (5.6%) 512 (6.2%) 24 (3.0%) 4 (1.9%) 178 (5.2%) 11 (7.1%) 9 (3.3%)
    Multi Racial 678 (5.1%) 332 (4.0%) 63 (7.9%) 14 (6.5%) 213 (6.2%) 12 (7.7%) 44 (16.1%)
    Other race 2071 (15.7%) 1407(16.9%) 84 (10.5%) 15 (7.0%) 515 (14.9%) 16 (10.3%) 34 (12.5%)
First treatment episode in SF n (%) 3871 (28.8%) 2279 (27.4%) 286 (35.9%) 42 (19.5%) 1030 (29.8%) 39 (25.0%) 73 (26.7%)