The first and third data columns Table 3 show the associations (odds ratio) of each row diagnosis with alcohol dependence and for each level of the count index with alcohol dependence. The ORs for 12-month diagnoses (column 1) with alcohol dependence were all significant and ranged from a low of 2.4 (specific phobia) to a high of 4.6 (agoraphobia). Similarly for the lifetime diagnoses (column 3), all ORs are significant ranging from a low of 2.9 for specific phobia to a high of 4.0 for both agoraphobia and dysthymia. Each level of the count index was also all significant (relative to a count of zero) ranging from a low of 2.9 for a count of one 12-month diagnosis to a high of 5.5 for a count of three 12-month diagnoses and a low of 2.7 for a count of one lifetime diagnosis to a high of 8.8 for a count of four or more lifetime diagnoses. (Note that we collapsed diagnosis counts of four or greater due to the relatively low count and correspondingly increasing confidence intervals in counts greater than 4.)