Economics of Wellbeing and Mental Health: A cost-of-illness analysis on Mental Health in Denmark

Thesis title: Economics of Wellbeing and Mental Health: A cost-of-illness analysis on Mental Health in Denmark
Author: Becher, Hannah
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Hořejší, Bronislava
Opponents: Hudík, Marek
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a cross-sectional cost-of-suboptimal mental well-being analysis which estimates additional healthcare and non-healthcare costs of low and moderate compared to high mental well-being for the Danish society in 2017. Methods from conventional cost-of-illness studies were applied as well as an OLS regression. Necessary data came from a Danish survey on Mental Health and Well-being which was linked to Danish registries. Total healthcare and non-healthcare costs for low and moderate compared to high mental well-being were estimated to be € 1,552.6 million in 2017. Estimated additional costs suggest that it is not enough to merely measure the economic costs of classified mental disorders. Implications for the field of promotion in mental health and well-being were described. Another study has to be carried out to include more cost components.
Keywords: Economics of Well-being and Mental Health ; Cost-of-illness studies; Mental Well-being
Thesis title: Economics of Well-being and Mental Health: A cost-of-illness analysis on Mental Health in Denmark
Author: Becher, Hannah
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Hořejší, Bronislava
Opponents: Hudík, Marek
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a cross-sectional cost-of-suboptimal mental well-being analysis which estimates additional healthcare and non-healthcare costs of low and moderate compared to high mental well-being for the Danish society in 2017. Methods from conventional cost-of-illness studies were applied as well as an OLS regression. Necessary data came from a Danish survey on Mental Health and Well-being which was linked to Danish registries. Total healthcare and non-healthcare costs for low and moderate compared to high mental well-being were estimated to be € 1,552.6 million in 2017. Estimated additional costs suggest that it is not enough to merely measure the economic costs of classified mental disorders. Implications for the field of promotion in mental health and well-being were described. Another study has to be carried out to include more cost components.
Keywords: Economics of Well-being and Mental Health ; Cost-of-illness studies; Mental well-being

Information about study

Study programme: Ekonomika a management/International Management
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Business Administration
Department: Department of Managerial Economics

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 27. 3. 2019
Date of submission: 24. 8. 2019
Date of defense: 5. 9. 2019
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/69364/podrobnosti

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