Advancing Mental Health Economics: Insights From the Themed Section
Estimating the Lifetime Costs and Benefits of the Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management Intervention Using Data From 30 Months Follow-Up of the Supporting Teachers and childRen in Schools Trial
Estimating the Economic Impacts for Caregivers of Young People With Mental Health Problems in a Brazilian Cohort
Maternal Mental Health Spillovers From Child Illness and Disability: A Dynamic Panel Analysis
Cost-Utility Analysis of Antipsychotic Reduction and Discontinuation in Patients With Long-Term Schizophrenia and Psychosis in English Mental Health Trusts: The RADAR Study
The Estimation of Health State Utility Values for Psychological Distress in Australia: Implications for Future Economic Evaluations
The Impact of Chronic Conditions on Productivity-Adjusted Life-Years in Both the Workplace and Household Settings in the General Adult Population in Finland
Economic Evaluation of 9 Intersectoral Strategies to Improve Youth Mental Health and Alleviate Financial Burden in Colombia Using System Dynamics Modeling
Patient-Informed Value Elements in Cost-Effectiveness Analyses of Major Depressive Disorder Treatment: A Literature Review and Synthesis
The Health Economics of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
IPECAD Modeling Workshop 2023 Cross-Comparison Challenge on Cost-Effectiveness Models in Alzheimer’s Disease
New IPECAD Open-Source Model Framework for the Health Technology Assessment of Early Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment: Development and Use Cases
Indirect Costs of Alzheimer’s Disease: Unpaid Caregiver Burden and Patient Productivity Loss
Cost-Effectiveness of a Digitally Supported Care Management Program for Caregivers of People With Dementia
The Excess Direct Social Costs of Dementia-Related Neuropsychiatric Symptoms: A Regionwide Cohort Study Beyond Silos
A New Approach for Assessing the Value of Informal Care in Alzheimer’s Disease
Changes in Out-of-Pocket Drug Expenditures Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Dementia Under the Inflation Reduction Act: A Simulation Study
Age and Gender Differences in the Relationship Between Chronic Pain and Dementia Among Older Australians
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