JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY AND ALLIED DISCIPLINES, vol. 38, n° 1, 1997, pages 3-25, réf. 5p., ISSN 0021-9630, GBR
Economic evaluations of interventions for children and adolescents with mental health problems are comparatively rare, although the growing need for them is now quite widely recognized.
This review paper first explains how demands for such evaluations have built up, and for what reasons, and then considers the response from evaluators.
The various modes of economic evaluation are introduced and illustrated.
Previous and current research is discussed by reference to five generic research questions commonly addressed in the wider health economics field : What treatment should be provided ?
When ?
Where ?
To whom ?
How ?
The review concludes with recommendations as to how economic evaluations should be taken forward in this increasingly important area of intervention.
Mots-clés BDSP : Analyse coût efficacité, Thérapeutique, Psychopathologie, Enfant, Homme, Préadolescent, Adolescent
Mots-clés Pascal : Analyse coût efficacité, Traitement, Santé mentale, Trouble psychiatrique, Aspect économique, Article synthèse, Enfant, Homme, Préadolescent, Adolescent
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Cost efficiency analysis, Treatment, Mental health, Mental disorder, Economic aspect, Review, Child, Human, Preadolescent, Adolescent
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Cote : 97-0157413
Code Inist : 002B18H05B. Création : 21/05/1997.