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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Subst Abuse Treat. 2018 Apr 4;89:75–86. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.04.002

Table 2.

Association of Medicaid enrollment at T1 with substance use disorder treatment between T1 and T2 in participants of National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.a

Bivariate probit model Naïve probit model
B SE p B SE p
Health insurance (Ref: uninsured)
  Medicaid .200 .638 .755 .246 .121 .046
  Medicare .044 .106 .680 .044 .106 .680
  Private insurance −.201 .061 .002 −.201 .061 .002
  Other insurance .163 .133 .227 .163 .133 .228
Female sex −.180 .052 .001 −.180 .052 .001
Age, years (Ref:18–29)
  30–39 −.023 .075 .761 −.023 .075 .761
  40–54 .020 .069 .776 .020 .069 .776
  55+ −.555 .108 <.001 −.555 .108 <.001
Race/ethnicity (Ref.: Non-Hispanic white)
  Non-Hispanic black −.050 .089 .575 −.050 .089 .575
  Hispanic −.038 .085 .654 −.038 .085 .654
  Other −.126 .157 .423 −.126 .157 .423
Personal income in $1,000 (Ref: <20)
  20-<35 −.113 .071 .120 −.113 .071 .120
  35-<60 −.290 .087 .001 −.290 .087 .001
  60+ −.361 .101 .001 −.361 .101 .001
SUD in past year (at T1) .256 .052 <.001 .256 .052 <.001
Constant −1.266 −1.268
Model predicting individual Medicaid enrollment
Instrumental variables
% of low-income covered by Medicaid .027 .010 .009
% of low-income covered by Medicaid among those with Medicaid or uninsured .004 .007 .586
Constant −2.672
rho .021 .282 .941

Abbreviations: T1 represents baseline interview and T2, the follow-up interview. B stands for the regression coefficient, SE, for standard error, and SSI for supplemental security income.

a

The models also adjusted for the state fixed effects. The full analyses results are presented in Appendix Table B.