This review considers the various ways in which economics intersects with depression and its treatment - from descriptions of the cost impact of the illness and cost-effectiveness (or similar) evaluations of treatment options to the economic incentives that often drive new structural arrangements for the delivery of mental health care, such as managed care. The evidence base on the economics of depression treatment is building up well. There are, however, lamentably few economic enquiries - or indeed studies of any description - in countries outside the developed world, and one priority for the future is surely to extend the range of economic and other evaluations into those parts of the world which are labouring under such an enormous burd...
Objective: Although the clinical relevance of minor depression has been demonstrated in many studies...
Background: Depression is one of the most ancient and common diseases of the human race and its burd...
OBJECTIVE: Depression is common, costly, treatable, and a major influence on quality of life. Cost-u...
This review considers the various ways in which economics intersects with depression and its treatme...
Health economics deals with how resources are used for health production and how they should be most...
Aims. The aim of this systematic review of economic evaluations alongside randomised controlled tria...
Economics and mental health are intertwined. Apart from the accumulating evidence of the huge econom...
This chapter discusses the importance of undertaking economic evaluations in mental health and the s...
Major depression (MD) is a major cause of disability and a significant public health problem due to ...
Background:Depressive disorders are associated with a high burden of disease. However, due to the bu...
Since the mid-2000s stepped care, a model of integrated healthcare delivery, has been promoted for o...
peer reviewedDepression is a very frequent illness with a lifetime prevalence of 33.6% in the popula...
Objective: Although the clinical relevance of minor depression has been demonstrated in many studies...
Background: High levels of public spending, rising costs of treatments and scarcity of mental health...
Schizophrenia has a major impact on the quality of life of sufferers, and its broad impacts on famil...
Objective: Although the clinical relevance of minor depression has been demonstrated in many studies...
Background: Depression is one of the most ancient and common diseases of the human race and its burd...
OBJECTIVE: Depression is common, costly, treatable, and a major influence on quality of life. Cost-u...
This review considers the various ways in which economics intersects with depression and its treatme...
Health economics deals with how resources are used for health production and how they should be most...
Aims. The aim of this systematic review of economic evaluations alongside randomised controlled tria...
Economics and mental health are intertwined. Apart from the accumulating evidence of the huge econom...
This chapter discusses the importance of undertaking economic evaluations in mental health and the s...
Major depression (MD) is a major cause of disability and a significant public health problem due to ...
Background:Depressive disorders are associated with a high burden of disease. However, due to the bu...
Since the mid-2000s stepped care, a model of integrated healthcare delivery, has been promoted for o...
peer reviewedDepression is a very frequent illness with a lifetime prevalence of 33.6% in the popula...
Objective: Although the clinical relevance of minor depression has been demonstrated in many studies...
Background: High levels of public spending, rising costs of treatments and scarcity of mental health...
Schizophrenia has a major impact on the quality of life of sufferers, and its broad impacts on famil...
Objective: Although the clinical relevance of minor depression has been demonstrated in many studies...
Background: Depression is one of the most ancient and common diseases of the human race and its burd...
OBJECTIVE: Depression is common, costly, treatable, and a major influence on quality of life. Cost-u...