Components of the Economic Burden of Serious Mental Illness in the US
Keyword(s):
The Past
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Mental disorders impose considerable socioeconomic costs due to their episodic/chronic nature, their relatively early ages at onset, and the highly disabling nature of inadequately treated mental illness. Despite substantial increases in the volume of mental health treatment for disorders in the past two decades, particularly pharmacotherapies, the level of morbidity and mortality from these disorders does not appear to have changed substantially over this period. Improving outcomes will require the development and use of more efficacious treatments for mental disorders. Likewise, implementation of cost-effective strategies to improve the quality of existing care for these disabling conditions is required.
2020 ◽
2015 ◽
2007 ◽
Vol 42
(3p1)
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pp. 1042-1060
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Residential transience among US adolescents: association with depression and mental health treatment
2019 ◽
Vol 28
(6)
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pp. 682-691
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2019 ◽
Vol 53
(11)
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pp. 707-721
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Keyword(s):
2010 ◽
Vol 46
(4)
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pp. 273-280
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