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. 2022 Jun 8;12:841951. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2022.841951

Table 3.

Demographic characteristics of the population sample.

Characteristic n (%)
Sex assigned at birth
 Female 1025 (40.4)
 Intersex 108 (4.3)
 Male 1401 (55.3)
Gender
 Cisgender man 1169 (46.1)
 Cisgender woman 857 (33.8)
 Non-binary 241 (9.5)
 Transgender man 126 (5.0)
 Transgender woman 141 (5.6)
Sexual orientation
 Bisexual 749 (30.0)
 Lesbian/gay 1371 (54.1)
 Queer 401 (15.8)
 Straight 13 (0.5)
Age
 21-30y 901 (35.5)
 31-40y 1255 (49.5)
 41-50y 308 (12.2)
 51-60y 52 (2.1)
 61-70y 14 (0.6)
 70-80y 4 (0.2)
Race
 American Indian or Alaska Native 75 (3.0)
 Black, African American, or African  299 (11.8)
 Hispanic 628 (24.8)
 White 1324 (52.2)
 Other 135 (5.3)
 Missing 73 (2.9)
Education
 High school or less 239 (9.4)
 Some college or vocational training 869 (34.3)
 College and/or advanced degree 1411 (55.7)
 Missing 15 (0.6)
Income
 $0-$30,000 314 (12.4)
 $30,000-$50,000 849 (33.5)
 $50,000-$70,000 872 (34.4)
 $70,000+ 495 (19.5)
 Missing 4 (0.2)
Employment
 Employed 1990 (78.5)
 Unemployed 482 (19.0)
 Missing 62 (2.4)
Rural/Non-Metropolitan vs Metropolitan
 Rural/Non-metropolitan 449 (17.7)
 Metropolitan 1675 (66.1)
 Missing 410 (16.2)