Background: Previous literature has examined the societal costs of mental illness, but few studies have estimated the costs associated with mental well-being. In this study, a prospective analysis was conducted on Danish data to determine 1) the association between mental well-being (measured in 2016) and government expenditure in 2017, specifially healthcare costs and sickness benefit transfers. Methods: Data stem from a Danish population-based survey of 3,508 adults (aged 16 + years) in 2016, which was linked to Danish registry data. A validated scale (WEMWBS) was used for the assessment of mental well-being. Costs are expressed in USD PPP. A two-part model was applied to predict costs in 2017, adjusting for sociodemographics, health stat...
Mental disorders are among the most disabling illnesses worldwide, and the associated burden is even...
Mental ill-health imposes a huge burden on individuals, their families, society, health systems and...
Mental illness is one of the leading causes of global disease and is expected to increase in the nea...
Background: Previous literature has examined the societal costs of mental illness, but few studies ...
Background: Escalating healthcare expenditures highlight the need to identify modifiable predictors ...
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a cross-sectional cost-of-suboptimal mental well-being ana...
Background Few studies have assessed associations between mental wellbeing (MWB) and productivity l...
Background Few studies have assessed associations between mental wellbeing (MWB) and productivity lo...
Background: Few studies have investigated the protective role of higher levels of wellbeing in relat...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyse the association between individual mental well-being a...
Objective: To examine the impact and cost associated with mental illness. Methods: A rapid review...
Altres ajuts: Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER).Purpose: The aim of this study was to ana...
Mental ill health is the largest single cause of disability in the UK, contributing almost 23% of th...
Background Burden-of-illness data, which are often used in setting healthcare policy-spending priori...
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 ill-health imposes a huge burden on individuals, their families, society, health systems and...
Mental illness is one of the leading causes of global disease and is expected to increase in the nea...
Background: Previous literature has examined the societal costs of mental illness, but few studies ...
Background: Escalating healthcare expenditures highlight the need to identify modifiable predictors ...
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a cross-sectional cost-of-suboptimal mental well-being ana...
Background Few studies have assessed associations between mental wellbeing (MWB) and productivity l...
Background Few studies have assessed associations between mental wellbeing (MWB) and productivity lo...
Background: Few studies have investigated the protective role of higher levels of wellbeing in relat...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyse the association between individual mental well-being a...
Objective: To examine the impact and cost associated with mental illness. Methods: A rapid review...
Altres ajuts: Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER).Purpose: The aim of this study was to ana...
Mental ill health is the largest single cause of disability in the UK, contributing almost 23% of th...
Background Burden-of-illness data, which are often used in setting healthcare policy-spending priori...
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 ill-health imposes a huge burden on individuals, their families, society, health systems and...
Mental illness is one of the leading causes of global disease and is expected to increase in the nea...