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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2020 Oct 7;67(6):756–762. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.08.027

Table 1.

Socio-demographics by outness with at least one accepting parent/guardian among 14-to-17-year-old sexual minority males in the United States.

Total Out Not out
N = 151 n = 79 n = 72

Socio-demographics n (%) n (%) u (%) X2

Recruitment source 0.2
 Instagram 77 (51) 39 (50) 38 (53)
 Facebook 57 (38) 31 (40) 26 (36)
 From a friend 16 (11) 8 (10) 8 (11)
Region 8.7*
 Northeast 26 (17) 12 (15) 14 (19)
 Midwest 37 (25) 27 (35) 10 (14)
 South 41 (27) 18 (23) 23 (32)
 West 46 (31) 21 (27) 25 (35)
Age 3.7
 14 9 (6) 7 (9) 2 (3)
 15 31 (21) 18 (23) 13 (18)
 16 69 (46) 32 (41) 37 (51)
 17 42 (28) 22 (28) 20 (28)
Race/Ethnicity 12.2**
 White 78 (52) 47 (60) 31 (43)
 Latino 40 (27) 21 (27) 19 (26)
 Black/African American 16 (11) 8 (10) 8 (11)
 Mixed Race/Another Race 16 (11) 2 (3) 14 (19)
Currently enrolled in school 150 (99) 79 (100) 71 (99) 1.1
Live in parents’/guardians’ s home 147 (97) 76 (96) 71 (99) 0.8
Metropolitan residence 130 (87) 69 (90) 61 (85) 0.8
Employed ≥ part-time 39 (26) 22 (28) 17 (24) 0.4
Sexual Orientation 7.6
 Gay 79 (53) 47 (60) 32 (44)
 Bisexual 58 (39) 27 (35) 31 (43)
 Heterosexual 8 (5) 1 (1) 7 (10)
 Queer/Another sexual orientation 5 (3) 3 (4) 2 (3)

m (SD) m (SD) m (SD) t

Age realized sexually attracted to males 12 (2) 12 (2) 12 (2) 0.8
*

p<0.05,

**

p<0.01.