The seventh annual study surveyed U.S. adults, measuring their attitudes toward LGBTQ+ people. This year, GLAAD found that more than 80 percent of non-LGBTQ+ Americans expect to become more familiar with trans and nonbinary people.
Other positive results from the survey include an increase in people understanding that LGBTQ+ people are a diverse group and an increase in understanding that gender is not only female and male.While the study did reveal those positive trends, data also shows that discussing gender identity and the many identities within the LGBTQ+ population are confusing for non-LGBTQ+ people.