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. 2020 Jul 2;4(9):bvaa065. doi: 10.1210/jendso/bvaa065

Table 1.

Demographics (n = 63 Participants)

Percentage
Sex designated at birth Male 52.4% (n = 33)
Gender identity
 Binary 92.1% (n = 58)
 Nonbinary/fluid/queer 7.9% (n = 5)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 55.6% (n = 35)
 Hispanic/Latinx 19.1% (n = 12)
 Black/African-American 3.2% (n = 2)
 Multirace 11.1% (n = 7)
 Native American, Asian, Native Hawaiian 4.8% (n = 3)
 Unknown/no answer 6.4% (n = 4)
Tanner stage
 2 63.5% (n = 40)
 3 36.5% (n = 23)
Total household income (past 12 months)
<$10 000 0% (n = 0)
$10 000-$14 999 1.6% (n = 1)
$15 000-$24 999 0% (n = 0)
$25 000-$34 999 6.4% (n = 4)
$35 000-$49 999 4.8% (n = 3)
$50 000-$74 999 6.4% (n = 4)
$75 000-$99 999 4.8% (n = 3)
$100 000-$149 999 30.2% (n = 19)
≥$150 000 44.4% (n = 28)
Unknown/No Answer 1.6% (n = 1)
Highest level of education of parents/guardians (n = 126)
Some high school, no degree 1.6% (n = 2)
High school graduate (or equivalent) 0.8% (n = 1)
Some college, no degree 7.9% (n = 10)
Vocational or technical program certificate 6.3% (n = 8)
Associate’s degree 4.0% (n = 5)
Bachelor’s degree 30.2% (n = 38)
Master’s degree 30.2% (n = 38)
Professional school degree 7.9% (n = 10)
Doctorate degree 7.1% (n = 9)
Unknown/no answer 4.0% (n = 5)