Health care costs and changes in subjective health-related quality of life among Finnish adolescents referred to secondary psychiatric out-patient services: a one-year follow-up study.

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Anne Rissanen, Risto Roine, Mauri Marttunen, Harri Sintonen, Nina Lindberg
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Abstract

Background: There has been growing interest in economic evidence regarding treatment of mental disorders.

Objective: The purpose of this one-year follow-up study was to evaluate the secondary health care costs and changes in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in three common adolescent psychiatric disorder groups. Further, HRQoL of patients was compared to that of population controls.

Methods: Twelve- to fourteen-year-old adolescents with behavioral and emotional disorders (n = 37), mood disorders (n = 35), and anxiety disorders (n = 34), completed the 16D HRQoL questionnaire when they entered the adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinics (baseline) and at follow-up. The direct secondary health care costs were calculated using a clinical patient administration system. Population controls included 373 same-aged pupils from randomly selected 13 comprehensive schools.

Results: The direct secondary health care costs did not differ significantly between the three patient groups. However, in adolescents with mood disorders, this investment generated a significant and clinically important improvement in HRQoL, which was not observed in the other two patient groups.

Conclusions: The costs of health care alone do not necessarily reflect its quality.

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在二级精神科门诊就诊的芬兰青少年中,医疗费用和主观健康相关生活质量的变化:一项为期一年的随访研究。
背景:人们对精神障碍治疗的经济证据越来越感兴趣。目的:本研究为期一年的随访目的是评估三个常见青少年精神障碍组的二级卫生保健费用和健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的变化。进一步,将患者的HRQoL与人群对照进行比较。方法:12 ~ 14岁的青少年,患有行为和情绪障碍(n = 37)、情绪障碍(n = 35)和焦虑症(n = 34),在进入青少年精神科门诊(基线)和随访时填写16D HRQoL问卷。使用临床患者管理系统计算直接二级卫生保健费用。人口控制包括373名来自随机选择的13所综合学校的同龄学生。结果:三组患者直接二级医疗保健费用无显著差异。然而,在患有情绪障碍的青少年中,这种投资产生了显著的、临床上重要的HRQoL改善,而在其他两个患者组中没有观察到这一点。结论:卫生保健费用本身并不一定反映其质量。
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