Economics and mental health are intertwined. Apart from the accumulating evidence of the huge economic impacts of mental ill-health, and the growing recognition of the effects that economic circumstances can exert on mental health, governments and other budget-holders are putting increasing emphasis on economic data to support their decisions. Here we consider how economic evaluation (including cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-utility analysis and related techniques) can contribute evidence to inform the development of mental health policy strategies, and to identify some consequences at the treatment or care level that are of relevance to service providers and funding bodies. We provide an update and reflection on economic evidence relati...
This chapter discusses the importance of undertaking economic evaluations in mental health and the s...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
Economics and mental health are intertwined. Apart from the accumulating evidence of the huge econom...
Background: Demands for economic inputs to mental health policy-making, practice decisions and resea...
This research paper examines the correlation between economic and non-economic factors and mental he...
Poor mental health has profound economic consequences. Given the burden of poor mental health, the e...
Objective: To examine the impact and cost associated with mental illness. Methods: A rapid review...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Mental disorders are among the most disabling illnesses worldwide, and the associated burden is even...
Background While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-e...
Background/Objectives: A systematic review was undertaken to map what is known about the cost effect...
A systematic review was conducted to determine the extent to which an economic case has been made in...
Mental disorders are among the most disabling illnesses worldwide, and the associated burden is even...
Mental health disorders among children and youth are causing significant burden on health care syste...
This chapter discusses the importance of undertaking economic evaluations in mental health and the s...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
Economics and mental health are intertwined. Apart from the accumulating evidence of the huge econom...
Background: Demands for economic inputs to mental health policy-making, practice decisions and resea...
This research paper examines the correlation between economic and non-economic factors and mental he...
Poor mental health has profound economic consequences. Given the burden of poor mental health, the e...
Objective: To examine the impact and cost associated with mental illness. Methods: A rapid review...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Mental disorders are among the most disabling illnesses worldwide, and the associated burden is even...
Background While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-e...
Background/Objectives: A systematic review was undertaken to map what is known about the cost effect...
A systematic review was conducted to determine the extent to which an economic case has been made in...
Mental disorders are among the most disabling illnesses worldwide, and the associated burden is even...
Mental health disorders among children and youth are causing significant burden on health care syste...
This chapter discusses the importance of undertaking economic evaluations in mental health and the s...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...
Aims - There is growing demand for economic analysis to support strategic decision-making for mental...