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. 2022 Mar 18;10:100129. doi: 10.1016/j.cpnec.2022.100129

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for this sample (N = 202).

n % M SD Min Max Skewness
Demographic information
Sex-designated at birth
Female 103 51.0
Male 99 49.0
Gender
Cisgender female 82 40.6
Cisgender male 95 47.0
Transgender female-to-male 6 3.0
Transgender male-to-female 1 .50
Genderqueer or non-binary 18 8.9
Race/Ethnicity
Latinx 100 49.5
White 102 50.5
Sexual orientation
LGBQ 102 50.5
Straight/Heterosexual 100 49.5
Education completed
High school 18 8.9
Trade school or some college courses 103 51.0
College degree 81 40.1
Employment
Employed 99 49.0
Unemployed 9 4.5
Full-time student 80 39.6
Student and employed 14 6.9
Income
$0 – $19,999 116 57.4
$20,000 – $29,999 27 13.4
$30,000 – $39,999 25 12.4
$40 000 – $49,999 10 5.0
$50,000 – > $100,000 24 11.8
Main Predictors and Outcomes
Days since Pulse massacre 33.78 21.13 2.00 60.00 -.19
Daily distress 1.71 .58 1.00 3.88 1.21
Raw waking cortisol .384 .246 .017 2.096 2.049
Raw bedtime cortisol .089 .113 .002 1.052 4.299
Log10 cortisol intercepts 3.48E-11 0.135 −0.488 0.333 −0.412
Log10 cortisol slopes 3.08E-10 0.013 −0.032 0.045 0.283