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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Women Q. 2019 Apr 5;43(2):232–249. doi: 10.1177/0361684319838972

Table 1.

Demographics for Full and Analytic Samples of Participants Identified as Female at Birth.

Full Sample
N = 488
Analytic Sample
N = 352
Demographic Variable n % n %
Cohort
  2016 Cohort 400 82.0% 275 78.1%
  2007 Cohort 88 18.0% 77 21.9%
Race/Ethnicity
  White 127 26.0% 82 23.3%
  Black 170 34.8% 133 37.8%
  Latinx 120 24.6% 93 26.4%
  Other 71 14.5% 44 12.5%
Participant Gender
  Cisgender Women 360 73.8% 269 76.4%
  Transgender or Male 44 9.0% 27 7.7%
  Genderqueer 30 6.1% 22 6.3%
  Gender Nonconforming 29 5.9% 19 5.4%
  Non-Binary 15 3.1% 8 2.3%
  Other Gender Identity 10 2.0% 7 2.0%
Sexual Identity
  Lesbian 115 23.6% 94 26.7%
  Bisexual 181 37.1% 132 37.5%
  Queer 64 13.1% 36 10.2%
  Pansexual 82 16.8% 62 17.6%
  Unsure/Questioning 21 4.3% 10 2.8%
  Straight/Heterosexual 6 1.2% 5 1.4%
  Asexual 12 2.5% 7 2.0%
  Other Sexual Identity 7 1.4% 6 1.7%
Partner Gender
  Cisgender Women 172 35.2% 156 44.3%
  Cisgender Man 176 36.1% 143 40.6%
  Gender Minority 51 10.5% 52 14.8%
  No Relationships 88 18.2% 0 0.0%
  Missing 1 18.2% 1 0.3%
Household Income
  < $20,000 95 19.5% 70 19.9%
  $20,000-$39,999 110 22.5% 88 25.0%
  $40,000-$59,999 105 21.5% 78 22.1%
  $60,000-$79,999 65 13.3% 45 12.8%
  ≥ $80,000 109 22.3% 69 19.6%
  Missing 4 .8% 2 .6%
Age (M, SD) 20.06 (3.66) 20.44 (3.87)