心理治疗的医疗补助可以预防犯罪。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Health economics Pub Date : 2025-05-13 DOI:10.1002/hec.4976
Thomas A Hegland
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扩大获得精神保健的机会能降低犯罪率吗?先前的研究表明,有针对性的心理治疗方案可以预防犯罪行为,但扩大治疗的可及性是否可以预防犯罪取决于寻求治疗的人以及人们自己寻求的治疗是否有效。为了阐明这个问题,我研究了2004年至2010年间将医疗补助计划扩大到涵盖成人心理治疗的五个州。我表明,扩大覆盖范围使指数犯罪率比扩大覆盖范围前的平均犯罪率降低了7.8%。保守地说,仅避免财产犯罪的社会成本就占了这一时期非残疾人、非老年人医疗补助支出总成本的10%,而且似乎与心理治疗覆盖本身的成本相当。除了对犯罪的影响之外,覆盖面的扩大增加了与心理治疗有关的行业的就业,但没有在更广泛的范围内造成心理健康专科医生或医生办公室就业的抵消性减少。总的来说,我的研究结果表明,广泛扩大获得精神保健服务的机会可以降低犯罪率,即使没有有针对性的努力来鼓励有犯罪行为高风险的人接受精神保健服务,也没有努力为预防犯罪的目标量身定制所涵盖的服务。
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Medicaid Coverage of Psychological Treatment Prevents Crime.

Does expanding access to mental healthcare reduce crime rates? Prior research indicates that targeted psychological treatment programs prevent criminal behavior, but whether expanding access to treatment prevents crime depends on who seeks treatment and whether the treatments people seek for themselves are effective. To shed light on this question, I study five states that expanded their Medicaid programs to cover adult psychological treatment between 2004 and 2010. I show that the coverage expansions reduced the index crime rate by 7.8% of the pre-coverage expansion mean crime rate. The social cost of just the property crimes averted conservatively total to 10% of the total cost of non-disabled, non-elderly adult Medicaid spending during this period, and appear to be of similar magnitude to the cost of psychological treatment coverage itself. Beyond effects on crime, the coverage expansions increased employment in industries related to psychological treatment without generating offsetting reductions in employment among mental health specialist physicians or at physician's offices more broadly. Overall, my results indicate that broad expansions in access to mental healthcare can reduce crime rates, even in the absence of targeted efforts to encourage take-up among persons at a high risk of criminal behavior or efforts to tailor the services covered toward a goal of crime-prevention.

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Health economics
Health economics 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
177
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: This Journal publishes articles on all aspects of health economics: theoretical contributions, empirical studies and analyses of health policy from the economic perspective. Its scope includes the determinants of health and its definition and valuation, as well as the demand for and supply of health care; planning and market mechanisms; micro-economic evaluation of individual procedures and treatments; and evaluation of the performance of health care systems. Contributions should typically be original and innovative. As a rule, the Journal does not include routine applications of cost-effectiveness analysis, discrete choice experiments and costing analyses. Editorials are regular features, these should be concise and topical. Occasionally commissioned reviews are published and special issues bring together contributions on a single topic. Health Economics Letters facilitate rapid exchange of views on topical issues. Contributions related to problems in both developed and developing countries are welcome.
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