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. 2019 Sep 23;4(1):209–216. doi: 10.1089/trgh.2019.0021

Table 2.

Characteristics of Study Population, Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Physicians and Medical Students, United States, 2017

Characteristics of study population (n=36)
  n (%)
Professional stage
 Medical student 21 (58.3)
 Resident physician 7 (46.7)
 Attending physician 8 (53.3)
Gender identity
 Woman or transgender woman, binary 10 (27.8)
 Man or transgender man, binary 10 (27.8)
 Nonbinary, assigned male at birth 1 (2.8)
 Nonbinary, assigned female at birth 15 (41.7)
Sexual identity (multiselect)
 Lesbian 6 (16.7)
 Gay 4 (11.1)
 Bisexual 5 (13.9)
 Straight/Heterosexual 2 (5.6)
 Asexual or demisexual 2 (5.6)
 Queer 22 (61.1)
 Pansexual 3 (8.3)
Race/Ethnicity (multiselect)
 African American 2 (5.6)
 Asian or Asian American 2 (5.6)
 Hispanic 2 (5.6)
 Multiracial 3 (8.3)
 White 29 (80.6)
Place of birth
 U.S. born 33 (91.7)
 Non-U.S. born 3 (8.3)
Age
 20–24 4 (11.1)
 25–29 20 (55.6)
 30–34 3 (8.3)
 35–39 2 (5.6)
 40–44 3 (8.3)
 45–49 1 (2.8)
 50+ 3 (8.3)