Trust in tobacco control: Critical perspectives from sexual and gender minority young adults in California, USA

Appendix I - Sample Characteristics (n=100)

 Sample characteristic

Mean (SD)

N

Percentage

Age

 22.25 (1.71)

 

 

Under 21

 

17

17%

SGM Status

 

 

 

Sexual Minority Only

 

56

56%

Gender Minority Only

 

1

1%

Sexual and Gender Minority

 

43

43%

Race/Ethnicity

 

 

 

More than one racial/ethnic identity reported

 

28

28%

White only

 

40

40%

Latinx only

 

11

11%

Asian only

 

10

10%

Black/African American only

 

7

7%

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander only

 

2

2%

North African/Middle Eastern only

 

1

1%

American Indian/Alaska Native only

 

1

1%

Housing Insecurity

 

 

 

Lifetime

 

67

67%

Past year

 

36

36%

Past 30 days

 

22

22%

Education

 

 

 

Any college

 

78

78%

Bachelor’s degree or higher

 

32

32%

Perceived SES1

 

 

 

Less wealthy than average Californians

 

62

62%

SGM Discrimination

 

 

 

Interpersonal, lifetime

 

96

96%

Structural, lifetime

 

87

87%




1. ‘Compared with other people in California, how wealthy do you consider yourself?’ A seven-point scale ranging from Well below average (1) to Well above average (7).

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