Psychological interventions have been proven to be effective to prevent depression, however, little is known on the cost-effectiveness of psychological interventions for the prevention of depression in various populations. A systematic review was conducted using PubMed, PsycINFO, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Econlit, NHS Economic Evaluations Database, NHS Health Technology Assessment and OpenGrey up to January 2021. Only health-economic evaluations based on randomized controlled trials of psychological interventions to prevent depression were included. Independent evaluators selected studies, extracted data and assessed the quality using the Consensus on Health Economic Criteria and the Cochrane Ri...
Background: Common mental disorders (CMDs) are highly prevalent conditions that constitute a major p...
Recently attention has begun to focus not only on assessing the effectiveness of interventions to ta...
Background: Psychological interventions for the prevention of depression might be a cost-effective w...
Psychological interventions have been proven to be effective to prevent depression, however, little ...
Background: High levels of public spending, rising costs of treatments and scarcity of mental health...
Objective: The prevention of depression is of growing interest to researchers and policy makers. How...
Do indicated preventive interventions for depression represent good value for money? Cathrine Mihalo...
In view of the staggering disease and economic burden of mental disorders, internet and mobile-based...
The last 7 years have seen a growing number of cost–effectiveness studies demonstrating that screeni...
To review the literature on economic evaluations of public health interventions targeting prevention...
BackgroundThe prevention of mental disorders and promotion of mental health and well-being are growi...
Aims. The aim of this systematic review of economic evaluations alongside randomised controlled tria...
Background. While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-...
Background: Depression is the most common mental disorder in community settings and a major cause of...
Background/Objectives: A systematic review was undertaken to map what is known about the cost effect...
Background: Common mental disorders (CMDs) are highly prevalent conditions that constitute a major p...
Recently attention has begun to focus not only on assessing the effectiveness of interventions to ta...
Background: Psychological interventions for the prevention of depression might be a cost-effective w...
Psychological interventions have been proven to be effective to prevent depression, however, little ...
Background: High levels of public spending, rising costs of treatments and scarcity of mental health...
Objective: The prevention of depression is of growing interest to researchers and policy makers. How...
Do indicated preventive interventions for depression represent good value for money? Cathrine Mihalo...
In view of the staggering disease and economic burden of mental disorders, internet and mobile-based...
The last 7 years have seen a growing number of cost–effectiveness studies demonstrating that screeni...
To review the literature on economic evaluations of public health interventions targeting prevention...
BackgroundThe prevention of mental disorders and promotion of mental health and well-being are growi...
Aims. The aim of this systematic review of economic evaluations alongside randomised controlled tria...
Background. While evidence on the cost of mental illness is growing, little is known about the cost-...
Background: Depression is the most common mental disorder in community settings and a major cause of...
Background/Objectives: A systematic review was undertaken to map what is known about the cost effect...
Background: Common mental disorders (CMDs) are highly prevalent conditions that constitute a major p...
Recently attention has begun to focus not only on assessing the effectiveness of interventions to ta...
Background: Psychological interventions for the prevention of depression might be a cost-effective w...