The Cost-Effectiveness of Psychosocial Interventions Following Self-Harm in Australia.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Karolina Krysinska, Karl Andriessen, Piumee Bandara, Lennart Reifels, Anna Flego, Andrew Page, Marisa Schlichthorst, Jane Pirkis, Cathrine Mihalopoulos, Long Khanh-Dao Le
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Background: Psychosocial interventions following self-harm in adults, in particular cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), can be effective in lowering the risk of repeated self-harm. Aims: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of CBT for reducing repeated self-harm in the Australian context. Method: The current study adopted the accessing cost-effectiveness (ACE) approach using return-on-investment (ROI) analysis. Uncertainty and sensitivity analyses (Sas) tested the robustness of the model outputs to changes in three assumptions: general practitioner referral pathway (SA1), private setting intervention delivery (SA2), and training costs (SA3). Results: The intervention produced cost savings of A$ 46M (95% UI -223.7 to 73.3) and A$ 18.3M (95% UI -86.2 to 24.6), subject to the effect of intervention lasting 2- or 1-year follow-up. The ROI ratio reduced to 5.22 in SA1 (95% UI -10.1 to 27.9), 2.5 in SA2 (95% UI -4.8 to 13.3), and 5.1 in SA3 (95% UI -9.8 to 27.8). Limitations: We assumed that the effectiveness would reduce 50% within 5 years in the base case, and we used Australian data and a partial social perspective. Conclusions: The current study demonstrated cost-effectiveness of CBT for adults who have self-harmed with the return-on-investment ratio of A$ 2.3 to $6.0 for every A$ 1 invested.

澳大利亚自我伤害后心理社会干预的成本效益。
背景成人自残后的心理社会干预,特别是认知行为疗法(CBT),可以有效降低反复自残的风险。目的评估CBT在澳大利亚减少重复自残的成本效益。方法本研究采用获取成本效益(ACE)方法,采用投资回报率(ROI)分析。不确定性和敏感性分析(Sas)测试了模型输出对三个假设变化的稳健性:全科医生转诊途径(SA1)、私人环境干预提供(SA2)和培训成本(SA3)。结果干预节省了4600万澳元(95%UI-223.7至73.3)和1830万澳元(95%UI-86.2至24.6),但干预效果持续2年或1年。SA1的投资回报率降至5.22(95%UI-10.1至27.9),SA2降至2.5(95%UI-4.8至13.3),SA3降至5.1(95%UI 9.8至27.8)。限制我们假设在基本情况下,有效性将在5年内降低50%,我们使用了澳大利亚的数据和部分社会视角。结论目前的研究证明了CBT对自残成年人的成本效益,每投资1澳元,投资回报率为2.3澳元至6.0澳元。
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期刊介绍: A must for all who need to keep up on the latest findings from both basic research and practical experience in the fields of suicide prevention and crisis intervention! This well-established periodical’s reputation for publishing important articles on suicidology and crisis intervention from around the world is being further enhanced with the move to 6 issues per year (previously 4) in 2010. But over and above its scientific reputation, Crisis also publishes potentially life-saving information for all those involved in crisis intervention and suicide prevention, making it important reading for clinicians, counselors, hotlines, and crisis intervention centers.
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