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. 2018 Apr 1;5(3):180–190. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2017.0011

Table 1.

Sociodemographic Characteristics of Study Respondents (n = 796)

Characteristic n (%)
Trans experience
 Trans feminine 149 (19)
 Trans masculine 187 (23)
 Gender nonbinary 346 (44)
 Transvestite 112 (14)
 Missing 2 (0.2)
Assigned sex at birth
 Woman 388 (49)
 Man 360 (45)
 Missing 48 (6)
Age categories (years)
 15–19 82 (10)
 20–29 342 (43)
 30–44 202 (25)
 45–64 130 (17)
 65–94 39 (5)
 Missing 1 (0.1)
Country of birth
 Sweden 729 (92)
 Other than Sweden 67 (8)
County of residence
 Large county (>500,000 inhabitants) 504 (63)
 Small county (<500,000 inhabitants) 269 (34)
 Missing 23 (3)
Employment status
 Working/studying 560 (70)
 Unemployed/long-term sick leave 156 (20)
 Retired 34 (4)
 Other 33 (4)
 Missing 13 (2)
Education
 No high school education 150 (19)
 Upper-secondary education or some university 400 (50)
 University education ≥3 years 230 (29)
 Other 16 (2)
Monthly net income ($)
 0–1450 425 (53)
 1451–2160 98 (12)
 2161–3300 145 (18)
 >3300 80 (10)
 Do not want to answer 44 (6)
 Missing 4 (1)