The table in this appendix lists the measures used in federally sponsored surveys and other data collection approaches to measure sexual orientation and gender identity that the committee considered.
TABLE A-1 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Measures by Survey
| Name of Data Collection Instrument | Sponsora | Measure(s) | Population | Data Type | Mode(s) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sexual Orientation | Gender Identityb | ||||||
| One-Step Approach | Two-Step Approach | ||||||
| All of Us | NIH | X | X | All ages | Medical | CATI, P&P | |
| American National Election Studies (ANES) | NSF | X | X | Adults (eligible voters) | Survey | Web, CAPI, CASI, CATI, Video | |
| Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BFRSS) | CDC | X | X c | Adults | Survey | CATI | |
| Center for Substance Abuse Treatment—Government Performance Results and Modernization Act (CSAT-GPRA) | SAMHSA | X | Youth and Adults | Admin | n/a | ||
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Recommendations for Health Care Providers (CDC Recs) | CDC | X | X | n/a | Medical | n/a | |
| Gallup | Gallup | Xd | Adults | Survey | CATI | ||
| General Social Survey (GSS) | NSF | X | X | Adults | Survey | CAPI (SAQ) | |
| Growing Up Today Study (GUTS) | NIH | X | Young Adults (20s) | Survey | P&P Web | ||
| Health Center Patient Survey (HCPS) | HRSA ASPEe | X | All ages | Admin | CAPI | ||
| Health and Retirement Study (HRS) | NIH, SSA, DOL, ASPE, State of Florida | X | Older adults | Survey | CAPI CATI | ||
| High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09)—2016 Collection 3 Years After High School Graduation | NCES | X | X | Young adults (early 20s) | Survey | Web CAPI CATI | |
| National Adult Tobacco Survey (NATS) | NCHS | X | X | Adults | Survey | CATI | |
| National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) | BJS | X | X | Ages 16+ | Survey | CAPI, CATI | |
| National Epidemiologic Survey of Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC) | NIAAA | X | Adults | Survey | CAPI | ||
| National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) | CDC | X | Adults | Survey | CAPI CATI |
| Name of Data Collection Instrument | Sponsora | Measure(s) | Population | Data Type | Mode(s) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sexual Orientation | Gender Identityb | ||||||
| One-Step Approach | Two-Step Approach | ||||||
| National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) | CDC | X | Adults | Survey | CAPI | ||
| National HIV Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS) | CDC | X | X | Adults (high HIV risk) | Survey | CAPI | |
| National Inmate Survey (NIS) | BJS | X | X | Ages 16+f | Survey | ACASI | |
| National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) | CDC, DOD, NIJ | X | Adults | Survey | CATI | ||
| National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent and Adult Health, Wave V (Add Health) | Multipleg | X | X | Adults | Survey | Web, P&P, CAPI, CASI, CATI | |
| National Opinion Research Center (NORC) recommendations for Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) | CMS | X | X | Ages 60+ | Survey | n/a | |
| National Outcome Measures, Center for Mental Health Services (NOM) | SAMHSA CMHS | X | Xh | Adults | Admin | n/a | |
| National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) | SAMHSA | X | Adults | Survey | ACASI | ||
| National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) | CDC | X | Ages 15–49 | Survey | CAPI, ACASI | ||
| National Survey of Older Americans Act Participants (NSOAAP) | AOA | X | Age 60+ | Survey Admin | CATI | ||
| Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study (PATH) | NIDA, NIH, CTP, FDA | X | X | Ages 14+ | Survey | ACASI, CAPI | |
| Survey of Today’s Adolescent Relationship and Transitions (START) | CDC | X | X | Ages 13–24i | Survey | Web, Focus Groups | |
| GenIUSS Report Recommendations | Williams Institute | X | X | X | Adults | Survey | n/a |
| Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) | CDC | X | Grades 9–12 | Survey | P&P |
NOTES: ACASI, audio computer-assisted self-interview; AOA, Administration on Aging; ASPE, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation; BJS, Bureau of Justice Statistics; CAPI, computer-assisted personal interview; CASI, computer-assisted self-interview; CATI, computer-assisted telephone interview; CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CMHS, Center for Mental Health Services; CMS, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services; CTP, Center for Tobacco Products; DOD, U.S. Department of Defense; DOL, U.S. Department of Labor; FDA, Food and Drug Administration; HRSA, Health Resources and Services Administration; NCES, National Center for Education Statistics; n/a, not applicable; NCHS, National Center for Health Statistics; NIAAA, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; NIDA, National Institute on Drug Abuse; NIH, National Institutes of Health; NIJ, National Institute of Justice; NSF, National Science Foundation; P&P, paper and pencil; SAMHSA, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; SAQ, self-administered questionnaire; SSA, Social Security Administration.
a Sponsors cited are drawn from websites and publicly available survey documentation.
b Single-step gender identity measures use a single question to assess gender identity and transgender experience or identity. Two-step measures use a sequence of two questions that can be compared to identify respondents with transgender experience.
c Beginning in 2019, BRFSS added a measure of sex assigned at birth to the approved optional sexual orientation and gender identity module. This module has included a stand-alone measure of transgender status since 2014.
d The Gallup measure is a measure of LGBT status that instructs respondents to select all that apply from the following response options: straight or heterosexual; lesbian; gay, bisexual; and transgender.
e The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) provides support for generating public-use data files that can be used for research.
f Adults in jails or prisons and juveniles in detention centers.
g The National Survey of Adolescent and Young Adults Health (Add Health) is funded by grant P01-HD31921 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, with cooperative funding from 23 other federal agencies and foundations.
h Guidelines recommend asking respondent to report their gender with an open-ended response field. Instructions tell interviewers they may clarify by asking whether the respondent sees themselves as a man or male, woman or female, transgender, or other.
i Sexual minority males ages 13–18 years and transgender youth ages 13–24 years when interviewed who were recruited through social media sources.