The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy interest surrounding alcohol treatment. Economic evaluations help on the allocation of scarce health care resources, but these have been inadequately conducted in the alcohol field. This thesis builds up a taxonomy of alcohol-related consequences that should be included in economic evaluations of alcohol treatment and uses this taxonomy to critically review the published evidence around the cost effectiveness of alcohol treatments. The review provides a set of recommendations and most of them are pursued throughout the thesis. An economic model for the cost effectiveness of alcohol treatments is developed. The framework provides the means to conduc...
Abstract Background Information on the economic impact of alcohol consumption can provide important ...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for prevent...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough pricing policies for alcohol are known to be effective, little is known ab...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Background: The overarching goal of health policies is to maximize health and societal benefits. Eco...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of heal...
Objectives To develop an alcohol intervention model that predicts life years (LYs), quality adjusted...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RTI ...
Objective To compare the cost effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatme...
Background: Around 6% of total deaths are related to alcohol consumption worldwide. Mathematical mod...
tag=1 data=Economic evaluation of treatment for alcohol problems tag=2 data=Heather, Nick tag=...
Abstract—Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for preventio...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
This methodology paper sets out a mathematical description of the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model ver...
Abstract Background Information on the economic impact of alcohol consumption can provide important ...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for prevent...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough pricing policies for alcohol are known to be effective, little is known ab...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Background: The overarching goal of health policies is to maximize health and societal benefits. Eco...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of heal...
Objectives To develop an alcohol intervention model that predicts life years (LYs), quality adjusted...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RTI ...
Objective To compare the cost effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatme...
Background: Around 6% of total deaths are related to alcohol consumption worldwide. Mathematical mod...
tag=1 data=Economic evaluation of treatment for alcohol problems tag=2 data=Heather, Nick tag=...
Abstract—Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for preventio...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
This methodology paper sets out a mathematical description of the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model ver...
Abstract Background Information on the economic impact of alcohol consumption can provide important ...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for prevent...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough pricing policies for alcohol are known to be effective, little is known ab...