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. 2021 Aug 25;18(17):8924. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18178924

Table 1.

Participant demographics.

Have Used Sextech
(n = 5192)
Have Not Used Sextech
(n = 2812)
Total Sample
(n = 8004)
Age (Years)
Mean (SD) 41.05 (12.5) 49.68 (11.9) 44.08 (13.0)
Gender identity n (%)
Male 3035 (58.5%) 792 (28.2%) 3827 (47.8%)
Female 2084 (40.1%) 2013 (71.6%) 4097 (51.2%)
Non-binary 60 (1.2%) 3 (0.1%) 63 (0.8%)
Agender 6 (0.1%) 3 (0.1%) 9 (0.1%)
Another Identity 6 (0.1%) 1 (0.0%) 7 (0.1%)
Don’t Know 1 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) 1 (0.0%)
Sexual orientation n (%)
Heterosexual 4180 (80.5%) 2675 (95.1%) 6855 (85.6%)
Homosexual/Gay/Lesbian 432 (8.3%) 90 (3.2%) 522 (6.5%)
Bisexual 506 (9.7%) 33 (1.2%) 539 (6.7%)
Other 74 (1.4%) 14 (0.5%) 88 (1.1%)
Race/Ethnicity n (%)
White 3195 (61.5%) 1915 (68.1%) 5110 (63.8%)
Black/African American 748 (14.4%) 319 (11.3%) 1067 (13.3%)
South Asian 92 (1.8%) 26 (0.9%) 118 (1.5%)
East Asian 258 (5.0%) 139 (4.9%) 397 (5.0%)
North American Indian or Alaskan Native or Pacific Islander 63 (1.2%) 39 (1.4%) 102 (1.3%)
Hispanic or Latino 726 (14.0%) 296 (10.5%) 1022 (12.8%)
Other 110 (2.1%) 78 (2.8%) 188 (2.3%)
Current relationship status n (%)
Single and not seeing anyone 1479 (28.5%) 814 (28.9%) 2293 (28.6%)
Casually dating one or more people 528 (10.2%) 66 (2.3%) 594 (7.4%)
In a committed relationship 796 (15.3%) 258 (9.2%) 1054 (13.2%)
Engaged 119 (2.3%) 32 (1.1%) 151 (1.9%)
Married 2270 (43.7%) 1642 (58.4%) 3912 (48.9%)