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Table 3 Predicted probability of non-employment, sick leave and disability pension during the three follow-up years

From: Heterogeneity in the associations between common mental disorders and labour outcomes – a population study from southern Sweden

 

Non-employed

No CMD [1]

Non-employed

CMD [2]

Sick leave

No CMD [3]

Sick leave

CMD [4]

Disability pension

No CMD [5]

Disability pension

CMD [6]

Women

0.23 [0.23–0.24]

0.37 [0.37–0.38]

0.26 [0.25–0.26]

0.45 [0.45–0.46]

0.08 [0.08–0.09]

0.09 [0.09–0.09]

Men

0.23 [0.22–0.24]

0.41 [0.40–0.41]

0.15 [0.15–0.16]

0.34 [0.34–0.35]

0.09 [0.08–0.09]

0.09 [0.09–0.10]

Mandatory education

0.27 [0.26–0.28]

0.46 [0.45–0.47]

0.24 [0.23–0.25]

0.36 [0.35–0.37]

0.09 [0.09–0.09]

0.09 [0.09–0.10]

Secondary education

0.24 [0.24–0.24]

0.39 [0.39–0.4]

0.24 [0.24–0.25]

0.43 [0.43–0.44]

0.09 [0.08–0.09]

0.09 [0.09–0.09]

Higher education

0.20 [0.19–0.20]

0.35 [0.34–0.36]

0.19 [0.18–0.19]

0.40 [0.40–0.41]

0.08 [0.07–0.08]

0.09 [0.08–0.09]

20–29 years

0.28 [0.27–0.29]

0.50 [0.49–0.52]

0.17 [0.16–0.18]

0.32 [0.31–0.33]

0.07 [0.06–0.08]

0.08 [0.08–0.09]

30–39 years

0.21 [0.21–0.22]

0.36 [0.35–0.36]

0.23 [0.23–0.24]

0.44 [0.43–0.45]

0.07 [0.06–0.07]

0.07 [0.07–0.08]

40–49 years

0.20 [0.19–0.21]

0.34 [0.33–0.34]

0.23 [0.22–0.23]

0.44 [0.43–0.45]

0.08 [0.08–0.08]

0.08 [0.08–0.09]

50–59 years

0.25 [0.24–0.26]

0.39 [0.38–0.4]

0.23 [0.22–0.24]

0.42 [0.41–0.43]

0.10 [0.09–0.10]

0.10 [0.10–0.10]

Born in Sweden

0.22 [0.22–0.23]

0.37 [0.37–0.37]

0.22 [0.22–0.22]

0.42 [0.42–0.43]

0.08 [0.08–0.09]

0.09 [0.09–0.09]

Foreign born

0.26 [0.25–0.27]

0.46 [0.45–0.47]

0.22 [0.21–0.23]

0.37 [0.36–0.39]

0.09 [0.08–0.09]

0.09 [0.09–0.09]

  1. Note: We control for sex, education, age, being foreign-born, income, and the outcome variable the year before diagnosis in all regressions. Income is measured by disposable income in the year before diagnosis and is stratified in quintiles. See Supplementary file 1 for the full regression results. Predicted probabilities of outcomes are the average over individuals calculated as observed for other variables