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. 2013 Oct 3;178(9):1366–1377. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwt219

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Survival curves and estimates of years of life lost due to alcohol, phobia, and antisocial personality disorders, among nonblack women and men in 4 sites of the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study, 1979–1983 through 2007. Kaplan-Meier and generalized gamma survival curves for nonblack women and men, showing the estimated effects of alcohol use disorder and simple phobia and alcohol use disorder and antisocial personality disorder. B and D show the years of life lost compared with individuals in the general population who do not have a history of the disorders (age at death in those without disorders is displayed on right-hand axes) with 95% confidence intervals from bootstrapping procedures represented by horizontal bars. For women (A and B), black lines denote no alcohol use disorder (2,891 of 6,090), light purple lines denote alcohol use disorder and no simple phobia disorder (44 of 166), and dark purple lines denote alcohol use and simple phobia disorders (15 of 52). For men (C and D), black lines denote no antisocial personality and no alcohol use disorders (1,761 of 3,546), red lines denote alcohol use disorder and no antisocial personality disorder (312 of 771), and burgundy lines denote antisocial personality disorder (54 of 159).