Cost-Utility and Cost-effectiveness of MoodSwings 2.0, an Internet-Based Self-management Program for Bipolar Disorder: Economic Evaluation Alongside a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Mary Lou ChattertonYong Yi LeeLesley BerkMohammadreza MohebbiMichael BerkTrisha SuppesSue LauderCathrine MihalopolousPublished in: JMIR mental health (2022)
Web-based psychoeducation through MoodSwings 2.0 has the potential to be a cost-effective intervention for people with BD. Additional research is needed to understand the lack of effectiveness for the addition of cognitive behavioral tools with the group 3 intervention.