54 Chapter 2 Table A8. Income gradients by diagnosis: Depressive disorders, Anxiety disorders and Other disorders (continued) Disease severity at baseline assessment (1) Treatment minutes (2) Functional improvement (3) Additional treatment record (4) 3rd quintile # Other disorders 0.173*** -0.062*** -0.025*** 0.011*** (0.159, 0.187) (-0.077, -0.047) (-0.033, -0.018) (0.004, 0.018) 4th quintile # Other disorders 0.188*** -0.047*** -0.023*** 0.010*** (0.173, 0.202) (-0.063, -0.032) (-0.031, -0.015) (0.003, 0.017) 5th quintile # Other disorders 0.213*** -0.046*** -0.023*** 0.005 (0.197, 0.228) (-0.062, -0.030) (-0.031, -0.015) (-0.002, 0.013) Depressive disorders -0.023*** 0.011** 0.028*** -0.004 (-0.032, -0.013) (0.000, 0.022) (0.023, 0.033) (-0.009, 0.001) Other disorders -0.208*** 0.037*** -0.103*** -0.003 (-0.216, -0.199) (0.027, 0.046) (-0.107, -0.098) (-0.007, 0.001) Covariates Yes Yes Yes Yes DSM-IV diagnosis Yes Yes Yes Yes Initial GAF n.a. Yes Yes Yes Treatment minutes n.a. n.a. Yes Yes R2 0.153 0.124 0.119 0.133 Notes: The adjusted mean differences correspond to the coefficients from OLS regressions, estimated using robust standard errors in the whole population (N=951,530). Covariates include gender, age, migration background, 2-digit address postcode and the year and month of record opening. The DSM-IV diagnosis includes dummies for each diagnosis category at the DSM-IV 2nd level (12 categories) and binary indicators for having either 2 or 3 or more concurrent diagnoses. Initial GAF (dummies for each category) and Treatment minutes in the first column concern the inclusion of these measures as controls for the subsequent outcomes models. Each GAF category corresponds to a 10point interval in GAF score (e.g. GAF category 1 corresponds to 1-10 points, 2 to 11-20, …, 10 to 91-100). n.a. – non-applicable.GAF – Global Assessment of Functioning score; SD – standard deviation; CI – confidence interval
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