对改善心理健康的社会决定因素的健康结果和经济价值的模型估计

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Paul Crosland, Nicholas Ho, Kim-Huong Nguyen, Kristen Tran, Seyed Hossein Hosseini, Catherine Vacher, Adam Skinner, Jordan van Rosmalen, Sebastian Rosenberg, Frank Iorfino, Victoria Loblay, Olivia Iannelli, Sarah Piper, Yun Ju Christine Song, Sophie Morson, Judith M. G. Piccone, Adam Connell, Deborah A. Marshall, Ian B. Hickie, Jo-An Occhipinti
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尽管社区意识有所提高,但精神障碍的患病率和负担仍在恶化。仅仅增加获得治疗的机会不太可能改善人口心理健康,因此需要更多地关注社会和环境影响。在这里,我们估计了改善布里斯班南部心理健康的社会决定因素的健康效益和经济价值,布里斯班南部是澳大利亚120万人口的多元化地区。预计从2024年至2034年的11年间,社会凝聚力、儿童困难、药物滥用和失业的平均年变化改善5%所带来的增量净货币效益(综合成本和货币化的健康结果)分别为1.4664亿澳元、2.345亿澳元、2.8167亿澳元和1.0043亿澳元。质量调整生命年、自杀死亡、急诊就诊和自残住院也有所改善。这项研究证明了投资于心理健康的社会决定因素的健康和经济价值。本分析估计了澳大利亚南布里斯班(120万人的家园)加强心理健康的社会决定因素的健康效益和经济价值。克罗斯兰等人分析了在社会凝聚力、童年困难、药物滥用、失业、就业不足、无家可归和11年内继续接受教育方面提高5%的影响。
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Modeled estimates of the health outcomes and economic value of improving the social determinants of mental health

Modeled estimates of the health outcomes and economic value of improving the social determinants of mental health
The prevalence and burden of mental disorders have worsened despite increased community awareness. Enhanced access to treatments alone is unlikely to deliver improvements in population mental health, so more attention needs to be paid to social and environmental influences. Here we estimate the health benefits and economic value of improving the social determinants of mental health within Brisbane South, a diverse population of 1.2 million people, in Australia. The incremental net monetary benefit (combining costs and monetized health outcomes) derived from 5% improvements in the average yearly change of social cohesion, childhood difficulties, substance misuse and unemployment over 11 years from 2024 to 2034 was projected to be AUD$146.64 million, AUD$234.50 million, AUD$281.67 million and AUD$100.43 million, respectively. Quality-adjusted life years, suicide deaths, emergency department presentations and self-harm hospitalizations were also improved. This study demonstrates the health and economic value of investing in the social determinants of mental health. This Analysis estimates the health benefits and economic value of enhancing social determinants of mental health in Brisbane South, Australia, home to 1.2 million people. Crosland et al. analyze the impact of a 5% improvement in social cohesion, childhood difficulties, substance misuse, unemployment, underemployment, homelessness and staying engaged with education over 11 years.
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