Table 3.
Cisgender Ally Participants | Trans/NB Participants | |||||
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Summit, Paper, or Online n (%) |
Summit n (%) |
Paper Elsewhere n (%) |
Online n (%) |
Total n (%) |
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Total | 29 (100%) | 54 (65.06%) | 19 (22.89%) | 23 (27.71%) | 96 (100%) | |
Gender identity | ||||||
Man/Trans man | 12 (41.38%) | 18 (33.33%) | 2 (10.53%) | 10 (43.48%) | 30 (31.25%) | |
Woman/Trans woman | 17 (58.62%) | 18 (33.33%) | 12 (63.16%) | 5 (21.74%) | 35 (36.46%) | |
Non-binary | N/A | 18 (33.33%) | 5 (26.32%) | 8 (34.78%) | 31 (32.29%) | |
Sexual orientation | ||||||
Heterosexual | 14 (48.28%) | 10 (18.52%) | 4 (21.05%) | 5 (21.74%) | 19 (19.79%) | |
Gay/Lesbian | 5 (17.24%) | 6 (11.11%) | 2 (10.53%) | 6 (26.09%) | 14 (14.58%) | |
Bisexual/Pansexual/Queer | 8 (27.59%) | 28 (51.85%) | 8 (42.11%) | 8 (34.78%) | 44 (45.83%) | |
Asexual/Other | – | 8 (14.81%) | 3 (15.79%) | 1 (4.35%) | 12 (12.50%) | |
Questioning/Prefer not to say | 2 (6.90%) | 2 (3.70%) | 2 (10.53%) | 3 (13.04%) | 7 (7.29%) | |
Relationship status | ||||||
Single | 5 (17.23%) | 24 (44.44%) | 9 (47.37%) | 10 (43.48%) | 43 (44.80%) | |
Partnered | 11 (37.93%) | 18 (33.33%) | 8 (42.11%) | 8 (34.78%) | 34 (35.42%) | |
Married/Civil Union | 11 (37.93%) | 5 (9.26%) | 1 (5.26%) | 3 (13.04%) | 9 (9.38%) | |
Separated/Divorced/Widowed | 2 (6.90%) | 7 (12.96%) | 1 (5.26%) | 2 (8.70%) | 10 (10.42%) | |
Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin | ||||||
Yes | 2 (6.90%) | 5 (9.26%) | 3 (15.79%) | – | 8 (8.33%) | |
No | 27 (93.10%) | 49 (90.74%) | 16 (84.21%) | 23 (100%) | 88 (91.67%) | |
Race | ||||||
White | 22 (75.86%) | 43 (79.63%) | 13 (68.42%) | 21 (91.30%) | 77 (80.21%) | |
Racial Minority | 7 (24.14%) | 11 (20.37%) | 6 (31.58%) | 2 (8.70%) | 19 (19.79%) | |
Age | ||||||
13–21 | 2 (6.90%) | 10 (18.52%) | 5 (26.31%) | 5 (21.74%) | 20 (20.83%) | |
22–29 | 6 (20.69%) | 18 (33.33%) | 8 (42.11%) | 6 (26.09%) | 32 (33.33%) | |
30–39 | 3 (10.34%) | 10 (18.52%) | 2 (10.53%) | 5 (21.74%) | 17 (17.71%) | |
40–64 | 11 (37.93%) | 15 (27.78%) | 3 (15.79%) | 5 (21.74%) | 23 (23.96%) | |
65+ | 7 (24.14%) | 1 (1.85%) | 1 (5.26%) | 2 (8.70%) | 4 (4.17%) | |
Have health insurance | ||||||
Yes | 27 (93.10%) | 51 (94.44%) | 14 (73.68%) | 18 (78.26%) | 83 (86.46%) | |
No | 2 (6.90%) | 3 (5.56%) | 5 (26.32%) | 5 (21.74%) | 13 (13.54%) | |
Highest educational degree | ||||||
High school or equivalent | 6 (20.69%) | 24 (44.44%) | 14 (73.68%) | 10 (43.48%) | 48 (50.00%) | |
Associate’s degree | 2 (6.90%) | 11 (20.37%) | 1 (5.26%) | 5 (21.74%) | 17 (17.71%) | |
Bachelor’s degree | 7 (24.15%) | 14 (25.93%) | 1 (5.26%) | 6 (26.09%) | 21 (21.88%) | |
Graduate degree | 14 (48.28%) | 5 (9.26%) | 3 (15.79%) | 2 (8.70%) | 10 (10.42%) | |
Currently enrolled student | ||||||
Yes | 5 (17.24%) | 18 (33.33%) | 4 (21.05%) | 5 (21.74%) | 27 (28.13%) | |
No | 24 (82.76%) | 36 (66.67%) | 15 (78.95%) | 18 (78.26%) | 69 (71.88%) | |
Employment status | ||||||
Employed/self-employed | 21 (72.41%) | 41 (75.93%) | 12 (63.16%) | 13 (56.52%) | 66 (68.75%) | |
Unemployed | 8 (27.59%) | 13 (24.07%) | 7 (36.84%) | 10 (43.48%) | 30 (31.25%) | |
Gross annual household income | ||||||
Less than $10,000 | 1 (3.45%) | 6 (11.11%) | 5 (26.32%) | 6 (26.09%) | 17 (17.71%) | |
$10,001–$20,000 | 4 (13.79%) | 13 (24.07%) | 5 (26.32%) | 3 (13.04%) | 21 (21.88%) | |
$20,001–$35,000 | 1 (3.45%) | 14 (25.93%) | 3 (15.79%) | 4 (17.39%) | 22 (22.92%) | |
$35,001–$50,000 | 5 (17.24%) | 9 (16.67%) | 2 (10.53%) | 3 (13.04%) | 14 (14.58%) | |
$50,001–$75,000 | 4 (13.79%) | 6 (11.11%) | 4 (21.05%) | 2 (8.70%) | 12 (12.50%) | |
Greater than $75,000 | 11 (37.93%) | 2 (3.70%) | – | 3 (13.04%) | 5 (5.21%) | |
Unknown | 3 (10.34%) | 4 (7.41%) | – | 2 (8.70%) | 6 (6.25%) | |
Veteran | ||||||
Yes | 4 (13.79%) | 8 (14.81%) | 3 (15.79%) | 3 (13.04%) | 14 (14.58%) | |
No | 25 (86.21%) | 46 (85.19%) | 16 (84.21%) | 20 (86.96%) | 82 (85.42%) |