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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Sex Orientat Gend Divers. 2017 Sep;4(3):251–256. doi: 10.1037/sgd0000240

Table 1.

Perceptions of Safety Among LGBTQ People Following the 2016 Pulse Shooting

Personal safety Peer safety
n Mean SD n Mean SD
Overall sample 1,365 8.80 2.99 1,357 11.73 2.97
Race/ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latinx 208 9.14 3.06 207 11.89 3.13
 Black non-Hispanic 97 8.84 3.48 98 11.73 3.40
 Asian non-Hispanic 80 8.75 3.32 78 11.22 3.46
 White non-Hispanic 893 8.76 2.86 889 11.78 2.80
 Biracial/multiracial/other 83 8.46 3.23 82 11.35 3.27
Gender identity * **
 Male 800 8.58 3.08 795 11.19 3.18
 Female 405 9.06 2.81 403 12.40 2.52
 Transgender 37 8.86 2.31 37 12.62 2.52
 Genderqueer 95 9.32 2.88 95 12.99 2.10
 Non-identified/other 26 9.54 3.37 25 12.08 2.64
Sexual orientation **
 Gay/lesbian 923 8.80 3.04 917 11.36 3.07
 Bisexual 214 8.50 3.00 214 12.06 3.00
 Queer 193 8.94 2.69 192 12.94 2.04
 Non-identified/other 31 9.77 3.11 30 13.07 2.12

Note:

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.