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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 7.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2019 Apr 8;88(4):380–404. doi: 10.1177/0091415019837591

Table 3.

Distributions in Historical and Environmental, Psychological, Social, Behavioral, and Outcome Variables Among LGBTQ Adults Aged 80 Years and Older, Unweighted (n = 200).

Mean or % 95% CIs
Historical and environmental
 Lifetime discrimination and victimization, M (range: 0–42) 3.47 [2.69, 4.25]
 Microaggressions, M (range: 0 – 5) 0.87 [0.71, 1.02]
Psychological
 Identity stigma, M (range: 1–6) 1.88 [1.56, 2.19]
 Identity disclosure, M (range: 1–10) 6.83 [6.09, 7.57]
 Mastery, M (range: 1–6) 4.23 [4.02, 4.44]
Social
 Social support, M (range: 0–4) 2.71 [2.46, 2.95]
 Social isolation, M (range: 0–4) 1.27 [1.05, 1.49]
 Living alone, % 54.75 [43.18, 65.82]
Behavioral
 Substance use, % 18.79 [12.38, 27.48]
 Physical activity, % 79.68 [70.59, 86.50]
Outcomes
 Quality of life, M (range: 1–5) 4.15 [3.98, 4.32]
 Physical impairment, M (range: 0–4) 1.30 [1.09, 1.51]
 Depression, M (range: 0–30) 6.48 [5.31, 7.65]

Note. CI = confidence interval.

Survey weights were applied.