Transition Age | Adults | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
Z: Clinician’s leave-out mean mental health score | 0.881*** | 0.860*** | 0.977*** | 0.940*** |
(0.043) | (0.045) | (0.046) | (0.048) | |
Kleibergen–Paap F | 428 | 370 | 455 | 389 |
Time fixed effects | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Baseline controls | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Observations | 9,226 | 9,226 | 27,515 | 27,515 |
Notes: We report the first stage results of a linear probability model stratified by age group. The binary outcome of interest is the initial assessment of an inmate’s mental health needs being either none/low or moderate/severe. The propensity to assign the most severe score is estimated using data from other cases assigned to the clinician following the procedure described in the text. Columns 1 and 2 limit the sample to transition age youth, whereas Columns 3 and 4 limit the sample to adults. Columns 1 and 3 show the results by controlling only for month–year fixed effects, whereas Columns 2 and 4 also include the inmate baseline controls as shown in Table 1. Each column gives the corresponding clinician and inmate robust two-way clustered standard errors in parentheses. Robust (Kleibergen–Paap) first-stage F-statistic is reported. Note this is equivalent to the effective F-statistic of Olea and Pflueger (2013) in this case of a single instrument. *p < 0.10, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01.