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. 2015 May 8;1(1):e4. doi: 10.2196/publichealth.4353

Table 1.

Sample Demographics.

Demographics Frequency Percentage (%)a
Sex assigned at birth (Male) 90 97.8
Gender identity (Male) 92 100.0
Sexual orientation

Gay 71 77.2

Bisexual 20 21.7

Other 1 1.1
Current relationship
Yes 23 25.0

No 69 75.0
Race/ethnicity

White (non-Hispanic/Latino) 58 63.0

Black (non-Hispanic/Latino) 18 19.6

Hispanic/Latino (any race) 9 9.8

Asian/Pacific Islander 3 3.3

Multiracial 4 4.3
National origin

United States 86 93.5

Outside United States 6 6.5
Education

Less than 12th Grade 2 2.2

High School, or equivalent 11 12.0

Some college 21 22.8

Technical or vocational training 4 4.3

Associates degree 7 7.6

Bachelors’ degree 33 35.9

Masters’ degree 11 12.0

Doctoral degree 3 3.3
Employment status
Working full time 52 56.5

Working part time 15 16.3

Not working 12 13.0

Student 11 12.0

Unable to work 2 2.2
Individual yearly income

Under $10,000 16 17.4

$10,000 to $24,999 17 18.5

$25,000 to $39,999 17 18.5

$40,000 to $54,999 20 21.7

$55,000 to $69,999 8 8.7

$70,000 to $84,999 6 6.5

$85,000 to $99,999 4 4.3

$100,000 or more 2 2.2

aPercentages may not add to 100 in cases of missing data.