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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Mar 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2010 Sep;13(3):135–149.

Table 3.

Marginal Effects on Predicted Probabilities for Men in Each Depression Course Compared to Those without History of Depression

Working Part Time Unemployment Out of Labor Force

Marginal probability Standard error Marginal probability Standard error Marginal probability Standard error



MDD Course
    Recent remission MDD 0.058** (0.026) 0.032* (0.019) 0.003 (0.017)
    Persistent remission MDD 0.026 (0.018) –0.012 (0.012) 0.008 (0.015)
    Incident MDD 0.063** (0.034) 0.069** (0.028) 0.049** (0.022)
    Relapse case MDD 0.163** (0.063) 0.006 (0.029) 0.094 (0.066)
    Persistent depression MDD 0.008 (0.053) 0.080* (0.042) 0.067 (0.045)

Note. Marginal effects were derived from the regression in Table 2.

*

Significant at 10%

**

significant at 5%

***significant at 1%.