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Costs of the principal mood disorders: A study of comparative direct and indirect costs incurred by those with bipolar I, bipolar II and unipolar disorders

机译:主要情绪障碍的费用:双相性I,双相性II和单相性精神障碍患者直接和间接费用的比较研究

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Background: While there have been many studies comparing direct and indirect costs engendered individually and nationally by those with unipolar (UP) and bipolar (BP) disorders, there has been no previous study comparing costs across the bipolar I (BP I) and bipolar II (BP II) disorders. Methods: We examine direct and indirect costs attributable to a mood disorder in a sample of 44 BP I, 102 BP II and 279 UP patients attending a tertiary referral clinic, and with comparable illness durations of some 20 years and comparable treatment durations. We calculated direct and indirect costs incurred for their lifetime of illness based on relevant cost structures, in Australian dollars. Results: The mean lifetime indirect costs for BP I patients was $134,318, as against $76,821 for BP II and $68,347 for UP patients, joining with respective health care costs of $26,353, $17,580 and $27, 237, to generate total costs of $160,671/BP I patient, $94,401/BP II patient and $95,584/UP patient. BP I patients differentiated most distinctly in costs as a consequence of a higher prevalence of government benefits, time off work and longer periods in hospital. UP patients had more stable work histories than both BP sub-sets. BP II patients were less likely to be hospitalised than both the BP I and UP patients. Limitations: Being drawn from a tertiary referral clinic, the study sample is not necessarily representative, with this nuance potentially having influenced cost differences between groups. Conclusions: This is the first cost of illness study directly comparing BP I and BP II patients (and with an additional comparison group of UP patients). Findings indicate that BP I illness generates more direct and indirect costs than BP II illness, while the latter was generally comparable with UP depression in terms of the lifetime cost.
机译:背景:虽然有许多研究比较了单相(UP)和双相(BP)疾病患者在个人和国内产生的直接和间接费用,但以前没有研究比较双相I(BP I)和双相II的费用(BP II)疾病。方法:我们在接受三级转诊的44名BP I,102名BP II和279名UP患者的样本中检查了与情绪障碍有关的直接和间接费用,这些患者的病程相似,约为20年,疗程相似。我们根据相关费用结构(以澳元为单位)计算了他们一生的疾病所产生的直接和间接费用。结果:BP I患者的平均终生间接费用为134,318美元,而BP II患者为76,821美元,UP II患者为68,347美元,加上相应的医疗保健费用分别为26,353美元,17,580美元和27,237美元,产生的总费用为160,671美元/ BP I $ 94,401 / BP II患者和$ 95,584 / UP患者。 BP I患者的费用差异最为明显,这是由于政府福利的普及,下班时间的延长和住院时间的延长。 UP患者的工作经历比BP子集都稳定。与BP I和UP患者相比,BP II患者住院的可能性较小。局限性:研究样本来自三级转诊诊所,不一定具有代表性,因为这种细微差别可能会影响各组之间的费用差异。结论:这是直接比较BP I和BP II患者(以及另一组UP患者)的疾病研究的第一项费用。研究结果表明,BP I疾病比BP II疾病产生更多的直接和间接成本,而就其终生成本而言,后者通常与UP抑郁症相当。

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