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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2021 Dec 16;62(5):696–704. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2021.10.016

Table 1.

Characteristics of the 2010‒2019 Oregon Medicaid Transgender and Nonbinary Sample, by Sex Assigned at Birth and Gender

Characteristic Assigned female sex at birth Assigned male sex at birth

Female gender (N=836) Male gender (N=303) Male gender (N=898) Female gender (N=449)
Age, years
 18‒25 105 (12.6) 28 (9.2) 86 (9.6) 38 (8.5)
 26‒35 546 (65.3) 187 (61.7) 502 (55.9) 251 (55.9)
 36‒45 129 (15.4) 50 (16.5) 169 (18.8) 86 (19.2)
 46‒55 37 (4.4) 27 (8.9) 94 (10.5) 52 (11.6)
 55‒64 19 (2.3) 11 (3.6) 47 (5.2) 22 (4.9)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 575 (68.8) 176 (58.1) 614 (68.4) 254 (56.6)
 Hispanic 61 (7.3) 31 (10.2) 55 (6.1) 28 (6.2)
 Other 51 (6.1) 15 (5.0) 52 (5.7) 24 (5.3)
 Unknown 149 (17.8) 81 (26.7) 177 (19.7) 143 (31.8)
Residence in Portland metro 521 (62.3) 205 (67.7) 540 (60.1) 327 (72.8)
Years enrollment 4.00 (2.42–5.92) 4.00 (2.42–5.92) 3.00 (1.50–4.46) 2.58 (1.42–4.75)

Notes: Age represents age at first gender identity-related diagnosis. Other race/ethnicity includes Black, Asian, and Alaskan Native/American Indian populations. Years of enrollment is reported as median (IQR), while all other values are N (%).