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. 2021 Jul 15;24(1):113–126. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2021.1937437

Table 1.

Sample demographics.

Characteristic N (%)
Gender identity  
Transgender man 88 (48.6%)
Transgender woman 34 (18.8%)
Genderqueer 17 (9.4%)
Non-binary 42 (23.2%)
Sexual orientation  
Queer 78 (43.1%)
Pansexual 37 (20.4%)
Bisexual 33 (18.2%)
Gay 11 (6.1%)
Asexual 1 (0.6%)
Heterosexual 10 (5.5%)
Lesbian 8 (4.4%)
Option not listed 3 (1.7%)
Race/Ethnicity  
White 154 (85.1%)
Black/African American 3 (1.7%)
American Indian or Alaska Native 1 (0.6%)
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0
Asian 0
Latino/a 3 (1.7%)
Option not listed 4 (2.2%)
Multiracial/Multiethnic 16 (8.9%)
Education  
Less than high school diploma 5 (2.8%)
High school graduate or equivalent 21 (11.6%)
Some college, but have not graduated 60 (33.1%)
Associates degree or technical school degree 11 (6.1%)
Bachelor’s degree 62 (34.3%)
Master’s degree 13 (7.2%)
Doctorate or professional degree 9 (5%)
Income  
Less than $10,000 75 (41.4%)
$10–19,999 43 (23.8%)
$20–29,999 19 (10.5%)
$30–39,999 17 (9.4%)
$40–49,999 10 (5.5%)
$50–69,999 5 (2.8%)
$70–99,999 8 (4.4%)
Over $100,000 3 (1.7%)

Note. 1 participant did not report their income.