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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Health Serv Res. 2014 Apr;41(2):185–202. doi: 10.1007/s11414-013-9349-8

Appendix Table C. Selected Estimation Results for Employment Status and Income (Cannabis Dependence Diagnosis).

Cannabis Dependence Diagnosis Currently Employed1 Personal Income2
Men

Models with Wave 2 data 0.515
(0.203 to 1.304)
1778
(−8,157 to 11,713)

N 7,199 7,199

Fixed-effects models 0.688
(0.193 to 2.453)
-1628
(−7,400 to 4,143)

N 1,778 14,398

Women

Models with Wave 2 data 1.034
(0.308 to 3.472)
−1120
(−7,963 to 5,721)

N 7,077 7,077

Fixed-effects models 3.388
(0.591 to 19.410)
−3530
(−9,279 to 221)

N 2,348 14,154
1

Logit and conditional fixed-effects logit models. Odds ratios reported.

2

Standard and fixed-effects linear regression.

*

Statistically significant, p ≤ 0.10;

**

Statistically significant, p ≤ 0.05;

***

Statistically significant, p ≤ 0.01.

Notes: Confidence intervals are reported in parentheses. Specifications using Wave 2 data control for age, race, ethnicity, marital status, number of persons in the household, years of schooling, being born outside the U.S., urbanicity, general and mental health status, a weekly binge drinking indicator, smoking status, other drug use status, state unemployment rate, and state dummies. Wave 1 state identifiers were used to construct state dummies as state identifiers were not provided for Wave 2. Fixed-effects specifications control for the following time-varying measures: age, marital status, number of persons in the household, years of schooling, urbanicity, general and mental health status, a weekly binge drinking indicator, smoking status, other drug use status, and state unemployment rate.