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Cost-effectiveness analysis of a supported employment intervention for people with mood and anxiety disorders in Denmark - the IPS-MA intervention.

Lone HellströmMarie KruseThomas Nordahl ChristensenRasmus Trap WolfLene Falgaard Eplov
Published in: Nordic journal of psychiatry (2021)
Despite a significant saving in use of labour market services, IPS-MA was not cost-effective. Participants in the IPS-MA group worked significantly fewer hours and earned significantly less than participants in the control group at 1-year follow-up.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • bipolar disorder
  • health insurance
  • mental health
  • sleep quality
  • mental illness
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms