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 | ||
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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.