Table 1

Characteristics of 17 Participants

CharacteristicValuea
Age (y)
 Mean (SD)27 (10.9)
 Range15–64
Gender identityb
 Nonbinary11 (65)
 Transgender8 (47)
 Transmasculine5 (29)
 Transfeminine3 (17)
 Genderqueer3 (17)
 Male3 (17)
 Agender2 (12)
 Female2 (12)
 Takatāpui (Māori Rainbow person)1 (6)
 Genderfluid1 (6)
 Prefer to self-describe: queer1 (6)
Pronoun(s)
 They/them/theirs9 (53)
 He/him3 (17)
 He/him, they/them2 (12)
 They/them/iac1 (6)
 She, they1 (6)
 She/her1 (6)
Place of residence
 Metropolitan/urban15 (88)
 Regional2 (12)
Ethnic group(s)b
 New Zealand European/Pākehā15 (88)
 Australian1 (6)
 Māori1 (6)
 European1 (6)
 Other2 (12)
Living situation
 With housemates/friends9 (53)
 With partner3 (17)
 Alone2 (13)
 Other3 (17)
Highest level of education
 University6 (35)
 Postgraduate5 (30)
 High school5 (29)
 Primary school1 (6)
CharacteristicValuea
Age (y)
 Mean (SD)27 (10.9)
 Range15–64
Gender identityb
 Nonbinary11 (65)
 Transgender8 (47)
 Transmasculine5 (29)
 Transfeminine3 (17)
 Genderqueer3 (17)
 Male3 (17)
 Agender2 (12)
 Female2 (12)
 Takatāpui (Māori Rainbow person)1 (6)
 Genderfluid1 (6)
 Prefer to self-describe: queer1 (6)
Pronoun(s)
 They/them/theirs9 (53)
 He/him3 (17)
 He/him, they/them2 (12)
 They/them/iac1 (6)
 She, they1 (6)
 She/her1 (6)
Place of residence
 Metropolitan/urban15 (88)
 Regional2 (12)
Ethnic group(s)b
 New Zealand European/Pākehā15 (88)
 Australian1 (6)
 Māori1 (6)
 European1 (6)
 Other2 (12)
Living situation
 With housemates/friends9 (53)
 With partner3 (17)
 Alone2 (13)
 Other3 (17)
Highest level of education
 University6 (35)
 Postgraduate5 (30)
 High school5 (29)
 Primary school1 (6)
a

Values are reported as number (percentage) of participants unless otherwise indicated.

b

Participants were able to select multiple options.

c

In te reo Māori (the indigenous language of Aotearoa New Zealand), the pronoun for everyone is ia.

Table 1

Characteristics of 17 Participants

CharacteristicValuea
Age (y)
 Mean (SD)27 (10.9)
 Range15–64
Gender identityb
 Nonbinary11 (65)
 Transgender8 (47)
 Transmasculine5 (29)
 Transfeminine3 (17)
 Genderqueer3 (17)
 Male3 (17)
 Agender2 (12)
 Female2 (12)
 Takatāpui (Māori Rainbow person)1 (6)
 Genderfluid1 (6)
 Prefer to self-describe: queer1 (6)
Pronoun(s)
 They/them/theirs9 (53)
 He/him3 (17)
 He/him, they/them2 (12)
 They/them/iac1 (6)
 She, they1 (6)
 She/her1 (6)
Place of residence
 Metropolitan/urban15 (88)
 Regional2 (12)
Ethnic group(s)b
 New Zealand European/Pākehā15 (88)
 Australian1 (6)
 Māori1 (6)
 European1 (6)
 Other2 (12)
Living situation
 With housemates/friends9 (53)
 With partner3 (17)
 Alone2 (13)
 Other3 (17)
Highest level of education
 University6 (35)
 Postgraduate5 (30)
 High school5 (29)
 Primary school1 (6)
CharacteristicValuea
Age (y)
 Mean (SD)27 (10.9)
 Range15–64
Gender identityb
 Nonbinary11 (65)
 Transgender8 (47)
 Transmasculine5 (29)
 Transfeminine3 (17)
 Genderqueer3 (17)
 Male3 (17)
 Agender2 (12)
 Female2 (12)
 Takatāpui (Māori Rainbow person)1 (6)
 Genderfluid1 (6)
 Prefer to self-describe: queer1 (6)
Pronoun(s)
 They/them/theirs9 (53)
 He/him3 (17)
 He/him, they/them2 (12)
 They/them/iac1 (6)
 She, they1 (6)
 She/her1 (6)
Place of residence
 Metropolitan/urban15 (88)
 Regional2 (12)
Ethnic group(s)b
 New Zealand European/Pākehā15 (88)
 Australian1 (6)
 Māori1 (6)
 European1 (6)
 Other2 (12)
Living situation
 With housemates/friends9 (53)
 With partner3 (17)
 Alone2 (13)
 Other3 (17)
Highest level of education
 University6 (35)
 Postgraduate5 (30)
 High school5 (29)
 Primary school1 (6)
a

Values are reported as number (percentage) of participants unless otherwise indicated.

b

Participants were able to select multiple options.

c

In te reo Māori (the indigenous language of Aotearoa New Zealand), the pronoun for everyone is ia.

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