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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Homosex. 2021 Jan 27;68(4):592–611. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2020.1868185

Table 2.

Demographic comparisons of psychological distress, as measured by the Global Severity Index (raw score), in a multi-site longitudinal cohort of transgender and gender nonbinary individuals (N=208).

Global Severity Index Mean +/− SD t or F statistic (df) p-value
Age (in years) 2.36 (4) .054
16–20 25.00 +/− 18.02
21–24 22.69 +/− 12.07
25–39 20.32 +/− 14.23
40–59 16.78 +/− 11.19
60+ 13.40 +/− 11.27
Study site 1.46 (2) .234
New York 20.89 +/− 13.18
San Francisco 17.20 +/− 14.00
Atlanta 19.11 +/− 12.29
Gender identity 1.89 (206) .060
Transmasculine spectrum 20.74 +/− 13.15
Transfeminine spectrum 17.25 +/− 13.20
Gender identity 2.23 (206) .027
Binary 18.00 +/− 12.85
Nonbinary 22.54 +/− 13.84
Race/Ethnicity .338 (3) .798
White, non-Hispanic 19.36 +/− 12.28
Latinx/Hispanic 19.14 +/− 13.69
Black/African American 17.00 +/− 12.17
Other 20.56 +/− 15.78
Household size .539 (206) .590
Living alone 18.49 +/− 13.71
Living with others 19.57 +/− 13.09
Employment status .317 (206) .751
Employed 19.05 +/− 13.12
Unemployed 19.69 +/− 13.66