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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2019 Nov 22;121:182–188. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.11.013

Table 1.

Victimization, Discrimination, Connectedness, and Affirmation by Gender, Race, and Sexual Orientation

n % Victimization Mean (SD) Discrimination Mean (SD) Connectedness Mean (SD) LGBTQ Affirm Mean (SD)
Total Sample 868 100.0 2.22 (2.9) 5.28 (4.3) 2.68 (1.9) 10.83 (3.73)
Gender b < a* b < a:c*** n.s. a:c > b**
aWoman 552 63.6 2.40 (3.2) 5.65 (4.4) 2.64 (1.9) 11.08 (3.5)
bMan 229 26.4 1.84 (2.3) 4.25 (4.0) 2.89 (1.9) 10.02 (4.2)
cTrans/Genderqueer 87 10.0 2.09 (2.2) 5.64 (4.1) 2.37 (1.8) 11.31 (3.6)
Race/Ethnicity n.s. b > a:c:d:e*** n.s. n.s.
aWhite 478 55.0 2.26 (2.9) 4.70 (3.9) 2.76 (1.9) 10.87 (3.7)
bBlack 65 7.5 2.29 (2.4) 8.20 (5.0) 2.32 (1.9) 11.14 (3.7)
cAsian 174 20.1 2.08 (3.1) 5.23 (4.2) 2.60 (1.9) 10.38 (3.8)
dHispanic 120 13.8 2.12 (2.6) 5.80 (4.7) 2.64 (1.8) 11.01 (3.9)
eOther Race 31 3.6 2.61 (3.9) 6.29 (5.0) 2.77 (2.2) 11.28 (3.8)
Sexuality b > a* a <b:d*** n.s. c > a:b:d***
aGay/Lesbian 245 28.3 1.84 (2.6) 4.33 (4.1) 2.90 (2.0) 10.87 (3.9)
bBisexual 391 45.0 2.53 (3.2) 5.65 (4.4) 2.60 (1.8) 10.42 (3.9)
cPansexual 138 15.9 2.09 (2.7) 5.37 (4.1) 2.75 (1.7) 12.09 (2.9)
dQueer/Unlabeled 94 10.8 2.14 (2.8) 6.05 (4.3) 2.33 (1.9) 10.45 (3.5)

Note:

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p <.001.

Tukey post-hoc significance tests were used to indicate between-group differences in ANOVAs.

Trans/Queer = Transgender or Genderqueer; n.s. = non-significant.