Navigating Public Policy Responses to a Pandemic: The Balancing Act Between Physical Health, Mental Health, and Household Income.
Eric Andrew FinkelsteinSemra OzdemirVinh Anh HuynhJunxing ChayAxel MühlbacherHiang Khoon TanPublished in: Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (2024)
Results reveal that individuals are willing to accept lower household income and higher rates of mental illness, both personal and societal, if the physical health benefits are large enough. Respondents placed greater emphasis on maintaining personal, as opposed to societal, mental health risk and were most interested in preventing pandemic-related deaths. Governments should consider less restrictive policies when pandemics have high morbidity but low mortality to avoid the prospect of improving physical health while simultaneously reducing net social welfare.