The aim of this study was to provide up-to-date, prevalence based estimate of all costs associated with schizophrenia for England. Separate cost estimates were made for people living in private households, institutions, prisons and for those who are homeless. The estimated total societal cost of schizophrenia was £6.7 billion in 2004/05. The direct cost of treatment and care that falls on the public purse was about £2 billion; the burden of indirect costs to the society was about £4.7 billion. Indirect costs include cost of informal care and private expenditures borne by families of £615 million, the cost of lost productivity due to unemployment, absence from work and premature mortality of patients of £3.4 billion, the cost of lost product...
Schizophrenic disorders represent one of the most common public health issues in psychiatry. An esti...
Background: Predictors of the costs of psychosis have received insufficient research attention, part...
Objective: The treatment of patients with schizophrenia consumes a considerable proportion of health...
The aim of this study was to provide up-to-date, prevalence based estimate of all costs associated w...
This study tries to identify and estimate the health care costs of schizophrenia in The Netherlands ...
Cost-of-illness studies are used to assess the burden of an illness onto a society. Usually cost-of-...
Backround : The present work is a cost-of-illness (COI) study that aims at assessing total direct an...
Background: Schizophrenia is a disabling mental disorder with high prevalence and that usually requ...
textSchizophrenia is a chronic and debilitating disease that affects approximately one percent of th...
Background: A number of studies have attempted to estimate the aggregate burden of mental illness in...
Background: Cost-of-illness (COI) studies provide useful information on the economic burden that sch...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the direct and indirect costs in a cohort of 225 risperidone-treated patien...
Objective: To explore the direct and Indirect costs in a cohort of 225 risperidone-treated patients ...
The economic costs of schizophrenia in New South Wales, Australia, were estimated using an incidence...
Mitsuhiro Sado,1 Ataru Inagaki,2 Akihiro Koreki,1 Martin Knapp,3 Lee Andrew Kissane,4 Masaru Mimura,...
Schizophrenic disorders represent one of the most common public health issues in psychiatry. An esti...
Background: Predictors of the costs of psychosis have received insufficient research attention, part...
Objective: The treatment of patients with schizophrenia consumes a considerable proportion of health...
The aim of this study was to provide up-to-date, prevalence based estimate of all costs associated w...
This study tries to identify and estimate the health care costs of schizophrenia in The Netherlands ...
Cost-of-illness studies are used to assess the burden of an illness onto a society. Usually cost-of-...
Backround : The present work is a cost-of-illness (COI) study that aims at assessing total direct an...
Background: Schizophrenia is a disabling mental disorder with high prevalence and that usually requ...
textSchizophrenia is a chronic and debilitating disease that affects approximately one percent of th...
Background: A number of studies have attempted to estimate the aggregate burden of mental illness in...
Background: Cost-of-illness (COI) studies provide useful information on the economic burden that sch...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the direct and indirect costs in a cohort of 225 risperidone-treated patien...
Objective: To explore the direct and Indirect costs in a cohort of 225 risperidone-treated patients ...
The economic costs of schizophrenia in New South Wales, Australia, were estimated using an incidence...
Mitsuhiro Sado,1 Ataru Inagaki,2 Akihiro Koreki,1 Martin Knapp,3 Lee Andrew Kissane,4 Masaru Mimura,...
Schizophrenic disorders represent one of the most common public health issues in psychiatry. An esti...
Background: Predictors of the costs of psychosis have received insufficient research attention, part...
Objective: The treatment of patients with schizophrenia consumes a considerable proportion of health...