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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2015 Mar;18(1):27–37.

Table A5.

Probit and IV-Probit models of Any Psychiatric Diagnosis, Excluding Widows and Divorced Women

Females
Probit IV-Probit
Social Security Income (in $1000’s) −0.004 (0.004) −0.028 (0.014)
P-value 0.389 0.055
First Stage Notch Coefficient - 1.825
First Stage F-Statistic - 11.57
Exogeneity Test P-value 0.086
N 622 622

Note: Models include full set of individual age fixed effects, dummies for household structure, race, ethnicity, MSA, and proxy status. Marginal effects are presented in the first row, with robust standard errors clustered on primary beneficiary’s year of birth are in parentheses.