Mental ill health is the largest single cause of disability in the UK, contributing almost 23% of the overall burden of disease compared to about 16% each for cancer and cardiovascular disease. The economic and social costs of mental health problems in England are estimated at around £105 billion each year
A systematic review was conducted to determine the extent to which an economic case has been made in...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Recently attention has begun to focus not only on assessing the effectiveness of interventions to ta...
Poor mental health has profound economic consequences. Given the burden of poor mental health, the e...
As evidenced by the European Commission’s recent Mental Health Pact, mental health has moved up the ...
Background While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-e...
Background Employment is intrinsic to recovery from mental health conditions, helping people live in...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906; Kinchin, I ORCiD: 0000-0003-0133-2763Objective To examine the ...
This article introduces the role economics can play in deciding whether programs designed to prevent...
The current global economic crisis is expected to produce adverse mental health effects that may inc...
Background. While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-...
It is increasingly recognised across the world that intervening early in mental illness not only spa...
Background - Employment is intrinsic to recovery from mental health conditions, helping people live ...
Economics and mental health are intertwined. Apart from the accumulating evidence of the huge econom...
A systematic review was conducted to determine the extent to which an economic case has been made in...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Recently attention has begun to focus not only on assessing the effectiveness of interventions to ta...
Poor mental health has profound economic consequences. Given the burden of poor mental health, the e...
As evidenced by the European Commission’s recent Mental Health Pact, mental health has moved up the ...
Background While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-e...
Background Employment is intrinsic to recovery from mental health conditions, helping people live in...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906; Kinchin, I ORCiD: 0000-0003-0133-2763Objective To examine the ...
This article introduces the role economics can play in deciding whether programs designed to prevent...
The current global economic crisis is expected to produce adverse mental health effects that may inc...
Background. While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-...
It is increasingly recognised across the world that intervening early in mental illness not only spa...
Background - Employment is intrinsic to recovery from mental health conditions, helping people live ...
Economics and mental health are intertwined. Apart from the accumulating evidence of the huge econom...
A systematic review was conducted to determine the extent to which an economic case has been made in...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Recently attention has begun to focus not only on assessing the effectiveness of interventions to ta...