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"Psychologist supply, managed care, and the effects of income: Fault lines beneath California psychologists": Erratum.
Authors:Pingitore  David; Scheffler  Richard; Sentell  Tetine; Haley  Michael; Schwalm  Douglas
Abstract:Reports errors in the original article by D. Pingitore et al (Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2001, Vol 326], 597-606). In the first paragraph on page 601, lines 5-10 should read: "Net income for psychologists aged 40-54 years was significantly greater than for psychologists 39 years and younger (pt test for income differences by age group should be pp>.05). (The following abstract of this article originally appeared in record 2001-05464-006.) Data from the 2000 California Survey of Psychological Practice (D. Pingitore, R. Scheffler, M. Haley, T. Sentell, & D. Schwalm, 2001) were used to measure psychologists' income variation associated with demographic characteristics, managed care participation rate, and mental health workforce supply concentrations. A 10% increase in the supply of psychologists in a psychologists' market of practice resulted in a $1,749 reduction in income compared with a $1,330 income reduction due to a 10% increase in managed care participation... (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:psychologist supply  managed care  income  demographic characteristics  California psychologists
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