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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Psychiatry. 2008 May 7;165(6):703–711. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2008.08010126

Table 3.

Mean expected1 2002 earnings in the absence of SMI compared to observed earnings among respondents with 12-month DSM-IV/CIDI SMI

Total Males Females
Est ($) (SD) Est ($) (SD) Est ($) (SD)

I. All respondents
 Expected 38,851 (31,486) 54,505 (34,189) 28,026 (15,548)
 Observed 22,545 (16,239) 28,070 (17,608) 18,724 (10,387)
 Mean estimated impact of SMI 16,306 (6,846) 26,435 (7,175) 9,302 (5,547)
II. Respondents with earnings
 Expected 40,799 (31,543) 57,783 (34,299) 30,438 (16,452)
 Observed 26,406 (18,226) 31,884 (19,605) 22,619 (12,226)
 Mean estimated impact of SMI 14,393 (7,190) 23,899 (7,479) 7,820 (5,737)
  (n) (4982) (2119) (2863)
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Based on the coefficients for the control variables in Model 2