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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Consult Clin Psychol. 2016 Apr 21;84(7):565–570. doi: 10.1037/ccp0000113

Table 1.

Demographics of total sample, N = 54

Variable n %
Age, years
        Mean 26.1
        SD 4.0
Race
    American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 1.9
    Asian 1 1.9
    Black / African American 7 13.0
    Pacific Islander 2 3.7
    White 30 55.6
    Other/mixed 13 24.1
Hispanic / Latino
    Yes 22 40.7
    No 32 59.3
Sexual orientation
    Gay/queer 49 92.5
    Bisexual 4 7.5
Education
    High school, GED, or less 2 6.3
    Some college or Associates degree 14 59.4
    Currently in college 5 15.6
    4-year college degree 9 28.1
    Graduate school 2 6.3
Income
    Less than $20,000 / year 28 51.9
    $20,000 to $49,999 / year 20 37
    More than $50,000 / year 6 11.1
Employment status
    Full time 16 30.2
    Part time 18 34.0
    On disability 2 3.8
    Student (unemployed) 9 17.0
    Unemployed 8 15.1
Relationship status
    Single 44 83
    In a relationship 9 17

Note: Some variables contain missing data. None of the variables were found to differ between the immediate and waitlist conditions.