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. 2017 Oct 1;2(1):156–164. doi: 10.1089/trgh.2017.0028

Table 3.

Sexual Orientation and History

Variable TM (n=73), n (%) TF (n=72), n (%) Total (N=145), n (%) TM vs. TF, p
Sexual orientation       0.019
 Bisexual 9 (12.3) 22 (30.6) 31 (21.4)  
 Lesbian, gay, or homosexual 14 (19.2) 15 (20.8) 29 (20.0)  
 Straight or heterosexual 15 (20.5) 9 (12.5) 24 (16.6)  
 Something else 31 (42.5) 18 (25.0) 49 (33.8)  
 Does not know 4 (5.5) 8 (11.1) 12 (8.3)  
Primary sex partner 48 (65.8) 42 (58.3) 90 (62.1) 0.454
Casual sex partner(s) 5 (6.8) 5 (6.9) 10 (6.9) 0.982
Any STI diagnosis 13 (17.8) 7 (9.7) 20 (13.8) 0.242

Bold indicates statistical significance (p<0.05). Reported p-values are from Fisher's exact tests wherein cell sizes are small (<5). Response rate was 100% for all variables except where table states “Not indicated.”