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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of participants

From: COVID-19 impact on the psychological health of Latinx transgender and non-binary individuals in mainland United States and Puerto Rico: a mixed-methods study

Demographic category

Freq. (%)

Assigned sex at birth

 Female

68 (51.1%)

 Male

60 (45.1%)

 Prefer not to answer

5 (3.8%)

Gender Identitya

 Woman

13 (9.8%)

 Man

11 (8.3%)

 Transwoman

45 (38.8%)

 Transman

35 (26.3%)

 Non-binary

29 (21.8%)

Sexual Orientation

 Heterosexual

43 (32.3%)

 Homosexual

12 (9%)

 Lesbian

8 (6%)

 Bisexual

20 (15%)

 Pansexual

23 (17.3%)

 Other

18 (13.5%)

 Prefer not to answer

9 (6.8%)

Country of residence

 Puerto Rico

63 (47.7%)

 United States

69 (52.3%)

Marital Status

 Single

79 (59.4%

 Legally married

15 (11.3%)

 Living together

30 (22.6%)

 Divorced or separated

4 (3%)

 Prefer not to answer

5 (3.8%)

Education

 Did not complete high school

12 (9%)

 High School

9 (6.8%)

 Some college

34 (25.6%)

 Associate degree

23 (17.3%)

 Bachelor’s degree

37 (27.8%)

 Graduate degree

12 (9%)

 Prefer not to answer

6 (4.5%)

Employment (Check all that apply)

 Full-time job

53 (39.8%)

 Part-time job

18 (13.5%)

 Multiple jobs

14 (10.5%)

 Unemployed

19 (14.3%)

 Disability

2 (1.5%)

Monthly income

 $0–$100

28 (21.1%)

 $101–$500

15 (12%)

 $501–$1000

19 (14.3%)

 $1010–$1500

18 (13.5%)

 $1501–$2000

17 (12.8%)

 More than $2000

23 (17.3%)

 I don’t know or prefer not to answer

12 (9.1%)

  1. n = 133
  2. aAs described by participants