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Cost-Outcome Methods for Mental Health [Hardcover]

William A. Hargreaves (Author), Martha Shumway (Author), Chou Li-Wei MD MSc (Author), Brian Cuffel (Author)
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0123251559 978-0123251558 October 30, 1997 1
Cost-Outcome Methods for Mental Health provides an overview of the choices and judgments used to evaluate the cost effectiveness of mental health treatment. It presents economic concepts of cost, discusses the various approaches to cost-outcome studies, and focuses on the way such studies apply to mental health. It is a practical guide rather than a theoretical treatment of cost-effectiveness analyses. Readers are guided through the process of designing cost-outcome studies; measuring costs, interventions, and outcomes; analyzing study results; and using findings to guide policy and practice. The book introduces readers who do not have a background in economics to apply economic methods of cost-outcome research, and prepares them for productive collaboration with economists in mental health services research.

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* Clearly explains key economic concepts for non-economists
* Integrates the presentation of both economic and clinical aspects of design
* Provides many examples of applications to mental health services
* Authored by leading mental health services investigators

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"In summary, this book would serve as an excellent resource for graduates and postgraduates involved in mental health outcome research. While many chapters are technical and dense in nature, this book was exciting to read in that it encouraged me, as a scientist-practitioner, to consider innovative models for integrating fiscal responsibility with effective service delivery."
--JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY 61:4, April 2000
"This excellent book is engaging, clear, practical, and scientifically sound. It will enable mental health services researchers from a variety of backgrounds both to understand the literature on cost studies and to participate in such studies. Clearly the best available primer in the field, it should be a welcome resource for researchers and students alike."
--ROBERT E. DRAKE, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Research Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire
"This book combines the right authors with a timely and useful subject. Like their previous works, it is certain to be well received."
--HOWARD H. GOLDMAN, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore
Cost-Outcome Methods for Mental Health is a timely textbook that helps fill a yawning gap in mental health services research - a field that has produced so few published cost-outcomes studies that the authors resort to examples from medicine rather than mental health. Recognizing the elementary phase of development of the field, the authors wisely point out that their goal is to help readers learn a new vocabulary and become intelligent consumers of cost-outcome research findings."
--Barbara Dickey, Ph.D. in PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, April 1999
"A great virtue of this book - in addition to its excellent attention to "how to" - is its focus on "why": why we have a responsibility to understand costs in addition to outcomes in mental health treatment research. The book highlights the fact that analysis of costs goes beyond statistics, into societal values...Perhaps the greatest strength of this book, however, is its extraordinary clarity in describing how to actually conduct cost-outcome research."
--PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH, December 1998
"This book provides a primer of cost-outcome methods in mental health services research. The authors' intention is to introduce those without a background in economics to 'applied economic methods of costoutcome research' and those with a background in research design and statistics to the specific methods of 'services research in mental health.' With ten chapters... the book provides a comprehensive description of many issues of cost-outcome research, and contains numerous useful examples for those new to mental health services research as well as to applied economic analysis. The book may also be suitable as a basic text for a graduate seminar in cost-outcome methods in mental health if it is supplemented with primary source material...Overall, this book accomplishes what no other text in the field has yet to do--it covers ground that will be useful to both health economists and mental health outcome researchers... The authors have accomplished no small feat in providing the field with a valuable new reference that provides a fair and reasoned summary of cost-outcome methods for mental health."
--MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
"The book is a practical guide rather than a theoretical treatment of cost-effectiveness analysis. Toward this end, readers who do not have a background in economics are introduced to the application of economic methods of cost-outcome research, and are prepared for productive collaboration with economists in mental health services research."
--ADMINISTRATION AND POLICY IN MENTAL HEALTH (May 1999)
"This very welcome book by Bill Hargreaves and colleagues both capitalizes on and contributes to this developing mental health economics niche...Niche markets need niche textbooks. This is an excellent example of that genre, in this case a demand side textbook. The qualified or experienced health economist looking to work in the mental health field would find the book useful for its richness in examples, but the primary market-particularly outside the U.S.-is the psychiatrist, psychologist, mental health nurse, psychotherapist or mental health 'manager'. These professionals are faced with 'economic' decision every day, and are increasingly looking for informed, well-based guidance. This book ought to help enormously... The authors of this very readable book are rightly renowned for the quality (and quantity) of their work on mental health economics (and certainly not just in cost-outcomes research). Their experience and expertise shine through. Together they have authored a book that will greatly assist non-economists in the mental health field to get to grips with the principles and practice of economic evaluation."
--Martin Knapp, Institute of Psychiatry and London School of Economics, U.K., in HEALTH ECONOMICS (8: 555-556, 1999)

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Cost-Outcome Methods for Mental Health provides an overview of the choices and judgments used to evaluate the cost effectiveness of mental health treatment. It presents economic concepts of cost, discusses the various approaches to cost-outcome studies, and focuses on the way such studies apply to mental health. It is a practical guide rather than a theoretical treatment of cost-effectiveness analysis. Readers are guided through the process of designing cost-outcome studies; measuring costs, interventions, and outcomes, analyzing study results, and using findings to guide policy and practice. The book introduces readers who do not have a background in economics to apply economic methods of cost-outcome research, and prepares them for productive collaboration with economists in mental health services research.

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  • Hardcover: 242 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (October 30, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0123251559
  • ISBN-13: 978-0123251558
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Advanced, yet practical !, June 13, 2000
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Along with the trend of managed care and the need for better and effective services, cost-effective and outcome studies in mental health field become more and more important. This book arrives in time. The authors outlined related concepts step by step in a logical sequence, and used precise words to state systemic review without lengthy explanations, so that the reader can read and understand easily. The reader can even design his own research after reading through chapter two to nine, because the covered range in related fields was so comprehensive that any question a starter want to ask is included. It is the best book discussing research methods that I ever read.
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Like Dr. Doe, decision makers at all levels of health and mental health care face difficult choices. Read the first page
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staff time logs, preference assessment methods, actual study costs, comprehensive outcome indicator, mental health treatment costs, other family costs, measuring resource utilization, aggregate wage rates, life skills profile, biased loss, synthesizing research findings, outcome domains, relevant target group, relevant target population, mental health services research, assertive community treatment, baseline severity, measuring utilization, criminal justice activities, mental health costs, equivalence testing, clinical decision analysis, intended target population, health outcome measures, collateral informants
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United States, Global Assessment Scale, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, Cochrane Collaboration, Community Program Philosophy Scale, Program Environment Scale, Central City, Life Skills Profile, Psychiatric Evaluation Form, Psychiatric Status Schedule
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