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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA Psychiatry. 2014 Sep 1;71(9):989–996. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.359

Table 1.

Bivariate cross-sectional tetrachoric correlations (standard errors), adjusted for sex and wave 1age, among wave 1 diagnoses in the NESARC sample.

MDD1 DYS1 GAD1 SPP1 SOC1 AGP1 APD1 TOB1 ALC1 SUB1
MDD1 0.75 (0.02) 0.67 (0.02) 0.32 (0.02) 0.48 (0.02) 0.55 (0.02) 0.37 (0.02) 0.32 (0.02) 0.33 (0.03) 0.48 (0.04)
DYS1 0.68 (0.02) 0.26 (0.03) 0.46 (0.03) 0.50 (0.02) 0.36 (0.03) 0.29 (0.02) 0.24 (0.04) 0.53 (0.04)
GAD1 0.44 (0.02) 0.54 (0.03) 0.59 (0.02) 0.37 (0.03) 0.30 (0.03) 0.27 (0.04) 0.50 (0.05)
SPP1 0.52 (0.02) 0.44 (0.02) 0.28 (0.03) 0.27 (0.02) 0.22 (0.03) 0.31 (0.05)
SOC1 0.52 (0.02) 0.30 (0.03) 0.23 (0.02) 0.23 (0.04) 0.35 (0.04)
AGP1 0.35 (0.03) 0.35 (0.02) 0.31 (0.04) 0.47 (0.05)
APD1 0.43 (0.02) 0.38 (0.03) 0.57 (0.04)
TOB1 0.45 (0.02) 0.55 (0.03)
ALC1 0.63 (0.05)

All correlations P < .0001.

Note: Digit at the end of abbreviations indicates wave of assessment; MDD = major depression; DYS = dysthymia; GAD = generalized anxiety disorder; SPP = specific phobia; SOC = social phobia; AGP = agoraphobia and or panic disorder; APD = antisocial personality disorder; TOB = tobacco dependence; ALC = alcohol dependence; SUB = other substance dependence; cross-sectional associations within the same second-order class of mental disorders (distress, fears, or externalizing) in gray shading.