Are acceptance and mindfulness-based interventions 'value for money'? Evidence from a systematic literature review.
Rui V DuarteAnnette LloydEleanor KotasLazaros AndronisRoss WhitePublished in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2018)
The findings of the review provide information that may be relevant to mental health service commissioners and decision-makers as all economic evidence available on acceptance and mindfulness-based interventions for mental health conditions is summarized. Evidence relating to the cost-effectiveness and cost-saving potential of acceptance and mindfulness-based interventions is focused mainly on depression and emotional unstable personality disorder to date. Heterogeneity in the specific forms of acceptance and mindfulness-based interventions may limit generalizability of the findings. The number of health economic evaluations relating to acceptance and mindfulness-based interventions remains relatively small. Further research in this area is required.