Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in both healthcare and non-healthcare sectors. The latter are often referred to as intersectoral costs and benefits (ICBs). Little is known about healthcare-related ICBs in the criminal justice sector and how to include these in health economics research. Objectives The triple aim of this study is (i) to identify healthcare-related ICBs in the criminal justice sector, (ii) to validate the list of healthcare-related ICBs in the criminal justice sector on a European level by sector-specific experts, and (iii) to classify the identified ICBs. Methods A scientific literature search in PubMed and an additional grey literature search, carried out in six...
Objective: This study examined whether there were differences in costs for mental health court (MHC)...
Objectives: Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs a...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to cos...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in bo...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in bo...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in b...
This thesis investigated the broader costs and consequences of mental health, with a specific focus ...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs an...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs an...
Background Mental health interventions targeting crime perpetrators are available. An overview of th...
Background Mental health problems can lead to costs and benefits in other sectors (e.g. in the educa...
Background: Many preventive interventions for mental disorders have costs and benefits that spill ov...
Background Mental health problems can lead to costs and benefits in other sectors (e.g. in the educ...
BackgroundMental health problems can lead to costs and benefits in other sectors (e.g. in the educat...
Objective: This study examined whether there were differences in costs for mental health court (MHC)...
Objectives: Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs a...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to cos...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in bo...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in bo...
Background Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in b...
This thesis investigated the broader costs and consequences of mental health, with a specific focus ...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs an...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs an...
Background Mental health interventions targeting crime perpetrators are available. An overview of th...
Background Mental health problems can lead to costs and benefits in other sectors (e.g. in the educa...
Background: Many preventive interventions for mental disorders have costs and benefits that spill ov...
Background Mental health problems can lead to costs and benefits in other sectors (e.g. in the educ...
BackgroundMental health problems can lead to costs and benefits in other sectors (e.g. in the educat...
Objective: This study examined whether there were differences in costs for mental health court (MHC)...
Objectives: Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs a...
Objectives Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to cos...