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. 2021 Sep 15;8(9):e26158. doi: 10.2196/26158

Table 2.

Summary of American Indian and Alaska Native teenagers and young adults who participated in the study at baseline, 3, 5, and 8 months (N=833).

Characteristic Participant, n (%)
Gender

Female 552 (66.2)

Gender fluid 9 (1.1)

Male 241 (28.9)

Transgender female to male 2 (0.2)

Transgender male to female 1 (0.1)

Two spirit 14 (2)

Other (please specify) 6 (0.7)

Prefer not to answer 8 (1)
Sexual orientationa

Asexual 6 (0.7)

Bisexual 78 (9.4)

Indigiqueer 7 (0.8)

Lesbian, gay, or homosexual 42 (5.1)

Pansexual 24 (2.9)

Queer 7 (0.8)

Straight or heterosexual 628 (75.8)

Two spirit 12 (1.5)

Otherb (please specify) 11 (1.3)

Prefer not to answer 14 (1.7)
Race

Identify as AI/ANc only 657 (78.9)

Identify as 2 races 157 (18.9)

Identify as s3 19 (2.3)
Hispanicd

Yes 94 (11.3)

No 714 (85.8)

Prefer not to answer 24 (2.9)

aDoes not include four missing responses.

bOther responses were as follows: demisexual (n=2), questioning (n=2), straight (n=4), poly-panromantic asexual two spirit (n=1), no sexuality (n=1), and demisexual and biromantic (n=1).

cAI/AN: American Indian and Alaska Native.

dDoes not include one missing response.