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. 2020 Mar 3;35(6):1693–1700. doi: 10.1007/s11606-020-05724-2

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics (n = 11,320)

n % Weighted (%)
Insurance type
  Private 8390 74.1 72.7
  Medicare 283 2.5 2.2
  Medicaid 1395 12.3 14.2
  Military-related 282 2.5 2.3
  Multiple 970 8.6 8.6
Gender
  Transgender 9136 80.7 81.1
  Genderqueer or non-binary 2184 19.3 18.9
Race
  White 9560 84.5 64.7
  Latino/a/Hispanic 550 4.9 15.5
  Black 324 2.9 12.9
  Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 277 2.5 4.4
  Biracial/multiracial/not listed 609 5.4 2.4
Education attainment
  Less than high school 215 1.9 1.8
  High school 972 8.6 8.0
  Some college 3685 32.6 34.5
  Associate’s degree 1044 9.2 9.7
  Bachelor’s degree 3381 29.9 29.0
  Graduate or professional degree 2023 17.9 17.1
Income
  No income 306 2.7 3.0
  Low income ($1–$10k) 1171 10.3 11.7
  Low-mid income ($10k–$25k) 2064 18.2 17.8
  Mid income ($25k–$50k) 2513 22.2 22.7
  Mid-high income ($50k–$100k) 3070 27.1 26.5
  High income ($100k+) 2196 19.4 18.4
Region
  Northeast 2472 21.8 21.3
  Midwest 2273 20.1 18.5
  South 2677 23.7 25.4
  West 3898 34.4 34.9
Age
  18–25 years old 3888 34.4 35.1
  26–44 years old 4952 43.8 45.2
  45–64 years old 2131 18.8 17.2
  65+ years old 349 3.1 2.5
Disability
  Yes 2920 25.8 26.0
  No 8400 74.2 74.0
Any transition
  Yes 10,267 90.7 90.9
  No 1053 9.3 9.1