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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Epidemiol. 2019 Jan 8;31:20–25. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2019.01.001

Table 1.

Weighted Sample Characteristics (Unweighted N=36,309)

Sexual Minority
n=3,349
Heterosexual
n=27,650
Age
 18–24 20.7% 15.0%
 25–34 24.4% 20.1%
 35–44 18.0% 20.7%
 45–54 18.8% 22.5%
 55–65 18.1% 21.8%
Biological Sex
 Male 40.1% 50.1%
 Female 59.9% 49.9%
Race/Ethnicity
 White 63.7% 63.5%
 Black 13.4% 12.4%
 Hispanic 14.9% 16.3%
 Other 8.0% 7.7%
Education
 High School diploma or less 35.1% 37.2%
 Some College or more 64.9% 62.8%
Household Income (Annual)
 Less than $20,000 26.6% 18.8%
 $20,000 – 34,999 19.1% 17.5%
 $35,000 – 69,999 26.5% 28.1%
 $70,000 or more 27.8% 35.6%
Region of Country
 Northeast 19.1% 18.0%
 Midwest 19.9% 21.5%
 South 33.3% 37.4%
 West 27.7% 23.0%
Alcohol Use Disorder
 Yes 24.2% 15.2%
 No 75.9% 84.8%
Tobacco Use Disorder
 Yes 28.9% 21.6%
 No 71.1% 78.4%
Drug Use Disorder
 Yes 8.8% 4.0%
 No 91.2% 96.0%
Major Depressive Episode
 Yes 21.7% 11.7%
 No 78.3% 88.3%
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
 Yes 9.9% 5.2%
 No 90.1% 94.8%
Cardiovascular Outcome
 Yes 4.5% 3.6%
 No 95.4% 96.1%
Sexually Transmitted Infection
 Yes 2.3% 0.7%
 No 97.4% 98.9%