181 Antidepressant therapy prescription, do psychologists help? Evidence from Portugal Table A1. Psychology supply on diagnostic of depression and reverse causality analyses Dependent variable: Incidence of depression (%) Dependent variable: Variation of psychologists overtime (within term*) Psychologists/100,000 patients Lag of antidepressant share Within-term 0.133 [-0.0713,0.338] 1 year lag 0.000419 [-0.000338, 0.00118] Between-term -4.67e-08 [-0.000000103, 9.51e-09] 2 year lag 0.00104 [-0.000164, 0.00224] Year dummies Yes Yes Yes GP covariates Yes Yes Yes GP practice covariates Yes Yes Yes Local context * covariates Yes Yes Yes Constant 0.00000175 [-0.00000105, 0.00000455] 0.0598 [-1.977,2.096] -0.717 [-5.189,3.755] N 17,210 11459 7032 R2 Within 0.100 0.177 0.169 Notes: The dependent variable is the share of adults with depression in the GP list that has antidepressant therapy *Covariates are included in the model demeaned and centered (e.g. for each covariate two terms are included, one with the mean over the study period and other with the difference from the mean in each year). **Some of the covariates are reported at the municipality level, which correspond roughly to the local group geographical boundaries. 95% confidence intervals in brackets. Standard errors clustered at the local group level (55 local groups in all models). * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001. 5
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