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. 2022 Sep 27;10(10):1885. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10101885

Table 1.

Sociodemographic data and coping skills among the LGBT+ community in Malaysia.

N = 152 Percent = 100%
Age Group
<25 years old 41 27.0
25–35 years old 98 64.5
>35 years old 13 8.6
Gender
Male 91 59.9
Female 31 20.4
Trans man 7 4.6
Trans woman 5 3.3
Others 18 11.8
Sexual Orientation
Asexual 4 2.6
Bisexual 36 23.7
Heterosexual 4 2.6
Homosexual (lesbian or gay) 91 59.9
Others 17 11.2
Ethnicity
Malay 55 36.2
Chinese 60 39.5
Indian 20 13.2
Bumiputra Sabah and Sarawak 14 9.2
Other 3 2.0
Religion
Islam 47 30.9
Atheism 19 12.5
Buddhism 25 16.4
Christianity 31 20.4
Hinduism 9 5.9
Others 21 13.8
Area of Living
Urban area 105 69.1
Suburban area 41 27.0
Rural area 6 3.9
States
Semenanjung states (excluding FT) 102 67.1
Sabah and Sarawak 6 3.9
Wilayah Persekutuan 38 25.0
Outside of Malaysia 6 3.9
Education
Secondary 13 8.6
Tertiary 139 91.4
Occupation
Working 98 64.5
Studying 36 23.7
Unemployed 18 11.8
Colleagues’ Knowledge
No 16 10.5
Yes 30 19.7
Some or maybe 52 34.2
N/A 54 35.5
Colleagues’ Support
High 56 36.8
Moderate 33 21.7
Low 9 5.9
N/A 54 35.5
Income *
Unwilling or unable to disclose 6 3.9
B40 58 38.2
M40 65 42.8
T20 23 15.1
Family Knowledge
No 47 30.9
Yes 46 30.3
Some or maybe 59 38.8
Family Support
High 32 21.1
Moderate 57 37.5
Low 63 41.4
Friends’ Knowledge
No 4 2.6
Yes 89 58.6
Some or maybe 59 38.8
Friends’ Support
High 117 77.0
Moderate 30 19.7
Low 5 3.3
Problem-Focused Coping
No 49 32.2
Yes 103 67.8
Emotion-Focused Coping
No 107 70.4
Yes 45 29.6
Avoidant Coping
No 142 93.4
Yes 10 6.6

* Based on the Department of Statistics Malaysia, the financial classification of monthly household income was as such: B40 = MYR 4849 or less, M40 = between MYR 4850 and 10,959, and T20 = MYR 10,960 or more.