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. 2021 Mar 12;14:100775. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100775

Table 2.

Participants’ sociodemographic characteristics (n = 173).

Characteristics
N (%)
Min-Max
Mean (SD)
Gender1
 Cisgender male 84 (49%)
 Cisgender female 69 (40%)
 Gender minority 20 (12%)
Race/Ethnicity
 Non-Whitea 133 (77%)
 White 40 (23%)
Sexual Orientation
 Heterosexuala 113 (66%)
 LGBQ 59 (34%)
Educational Level
 Less than high school diplomaa 35 (20%)
 High school diploma or higher 137 (80%)
Age 18–26 21.25 (1.72)
Adverse Childhood experiences (ACEs) 0–10 4.65 (3.05)
Mental health help-seeking intentions 8–32 18.18 (6.65)
Social coping 1–4
 Never 35 (21%)
 Rarely 31 (19%)
 Sometimes 35 (21%)
 Often
65 (39%)


Dependent Variables
N (%)
Min-Max
Mean (SD)
Stress on the Streets Scale 0–45 14.67 (16.69)
Perceived Stress Scale 4 (PSS-4) 4–18 10.82 (2.65)
Kessler Screening Scale for Psychological Distress 0–24 9.76 (8.05)
Depression severity (PHQ-9) 0–27 8.99 (8.13)
Post-traumatic stress symptoms (PC-PTSD)
 PC-PTSD scores from 0 to 2 pointsa 108 (65%)
 PC-PTSD scores from 3 to 4 points 57 (35%)
a

Reference group = 0.