Trends in physical and mental health needs across generations in Australia.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Sabrina Lenzen, Luke Connelly, William Whittaker, Stephen Birch
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Despite evidence of changes in age-specific incidence and prevalence rates for chronic conditions and disease, future health resource planning is often based on historical age- and gender-specific service use, neglecting changes in the need for care within age groups between generations. This paper studies differences in health needs by age and gender across birth cohorts in Australia and considers the implications for future health service planning. Whilst controlling for age and period effects, we find that more recent-born female birth cohorts have higher prevalence rates of long-term health conditions than earlier-born cohorts, whereas we don't find an effect for males. The increase for females corresponds with an increase in probable mental disorders, and while we also find an increase in probable mental disorders among males, decreases in physical impairment rates among both genders offset the overall rates of long-term health conditions among males but not among females, where increases in probable mental disorders are larger. Comparing projections of mental health service requirements that integrate cohort effects, as opposed to those that do not, shows that traditional planning models may underestimate health service requirements for the future. Our findings suggest that health service planners should relax assumptions about constant age-specific use.

澳大利亚各代人的身心健康需求趋势。
尽管有证据表明慢性病和疾病的特定年龄发病率和流行率发生了变化,但未来的卫生资源规划往往是基于历史上特定年龄和性别的服务使用情况,而忽视了各年龄组之间代际间护理需求的变化。本文研究了澳大利亚出生队列中年龄和性别的健康需求差异,并考虑了对未来卫生服务规划的影响。在控制年龄和经期影响的同时,我们发现,与较早出生的队列相比,最近出生的女性队列具有更高的长期健康状况患病率,而我们没有发现对男性的影响。女性的增加与可能出现的精神障碍的增加相对应,虽然我们也发现男性中可能出现的精神障碍的增加,但男女之间身体损伤率的下降抵消了男性长期健康状况的总体比率,但女性却没有,女性中可能出现的精神障碍的增加更大。将整合队列效应的心理健康服务需求预测与不整合队列效应的心理健康服务需求预测进行比较,可以发现传统的规划模型可能低估了未来的健康服务需求。我们的研究结果表明,卫生服务规划者应该放松对特定年龄持续使用的假设。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Health Economics is a journal of Health Economics and associated disciplines. The growing demand for health economics and the introduction of new guidelines in various European countries were the motivation to generate a highly scientific and at the same time practice oriented journal considering the requirements of various health care systems in Europe. The international scientific board of opinion leaders guarantees high-quality, peer-reviewed publications as well as articles for pragmatic approaches in the field of health economics. We intend to cover all aspects of health economics: • Basics of health economic approaches and methods • Pharmacoeconomics • Health Care Systems • Pricing and Reimbursement Systems • Quality-of-Life-Studies The editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements. The author will be held responsible for false statements or for failure to fulfill the above-mentioned requirements. Officially cited as: Eur J Health Econ
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