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  • The study examines the prevalence of different sexual identities among students in grades 8, 9, and 11, based on data from a statewide survey in Minnesota involving nearly 100,000 participants.
  • Findings show that over 22% of students identified with minoritized sexual identities, with bisexual and pansexual identities being especially common among Native, multiracial, and Latina/x/o youth.
  • Additionally, the research indicates that youth assigned female at birth were more likely to report a variety of sexual identities compared to those assigned male at birth, highlighting the importance of including diverse sexual identities in future research.
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High quality data pertaining to the size of the transgender and gender diverse (TGD) population are scant, however, several recently published studies may provide more reliable contemporary estimates. To summarize the estimated number and proportion of TGD individuals overall and across age groups, based on most accurate data. This systematic review focused on recent studies (published from 2009 through 2019) that utilized sound methodology in assessing the proportion of TGD people in the general population.

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