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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 24.
Published in final edited form as: Health Place. 2019 Jan 11;58:102069. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.12.010

Table 1:

Participant characteristics (n = 17).

n % n %

Age Race/ethnicitya
 18–20 5 29% White, Non-Hispanic 7 41%
 21–23 5 29% Hispanic/Latino 6 35%
 24–26 7 41% Asian American 3 18%
Sexual identitya African American 1 6%
 Bisexual 13 76% Native American 1 6%
 Pansexual 4 24% Southeast Asian/Pacific
Islander
1 6%
 Queer 2 12% Mother’s highest
education
Straight (in combination with above) 2 12% High school or less 5 29%
Gender identity Some college or
Associate degree
4 24%
 Cisgender female 12 71% Bachelor’s degree or higher 8 47%
 Cisgender male 2 12%
 Gender queer (born female) 3 18%
 Gender queer (born male) 0 0%
 Transgender (male or female) 0 0%
a

Participants selected multiple categories.