Addressing the Needs of LGBT Older Adults in San Francisco: Recommendations for the Future

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Table 1.1. LGBT Older Adult Participants Living in San Francisco: Socio-Demographic and Background Characteristics (n = 616) % (n) Sexual orientation Lesbians Gay men Bisexual women Bisexual men Heterosexual Other Transgender Gender Men Women Other Age, mean (SD) 60-69 70-79 80 and older Race and ethnicity White (Non-Hispanic) Hispanic African American Asian American Native American Other Multiracial

22.28 (135) 71.29 (432) 1.98 (12) 2.48 (15) 0.99 (6) 0.99 (6) 4.26 (26) 73.45 (451) 25.24 (155) 1.30 (8) 67.62 (6.12) 70.94 (437) 23.38 (144) 5.68 (35) 78.61 (474) 7.46 (45) 4.98 (30) 3.81 (23) 1.66 (10) 2.16 (13) 1.33 (8)

% (n) Education High school or less Some college 4 years of college More than 4 years of college Employment Not employed Part-time Full-time Household income $20,000 or less $20,001 – $40,000 $40,001 - $60,000 $60,001 - $80,000 $80,001 or more At or below 200% poverty level Military service Relationship status Registered domestic partnership Married, legally recognized Married, not legally recognized Partnered, not married Not married or partnered Living alone Children Sexually active HIV/AIDS

8.30 (40) 21.59 (130) 24.58 (148) 45.51 (274) 63.94 (383) 18.86 (113) 17.20 (103) 26.53 (156) 21.94 (129) 15.99 (94) 10.54 (62) 25.00 (147) 29.84 (171) 21.70 (130) 8.29 (51) 8.78 (54) 1.95 (12) 18.37 (113) 62.61 (385) 57.91 (355) 14.92 (91) 58.08 (356) 25.04 (154)


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