Economic burden of the therapeutic management of mental illnesses and its effect on household purchasing power.

Journal: PloS one

Volume: 13

Issue: 9

Year of Publication: 2019

Affiliated Institutions:  Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Aro, Abeokuta, Ogun state, South west, Nigeria. Department of Community Health, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, South west, Nigeria. Department of Research and Training, Research Unit, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Aro, Abeokuta, Ogun state, South west, Nigeria. Residency Training Program, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Aro, Abeokuta, Ogun state, South west, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Cost or burden of illness studies for mental illnesses has helped define the magnitude of their negative effects on the household, community and national economy. Despite its many benefits, there is a paucity of these studies among Nigerians being managed for mental illnesses. This study was aimed at assessing the economic burden of mental illnesses and its effect on household purchasing power. The study was descriptive cross-sectional in design conducted among 284 out-patients with five categories of mental illnesses at the Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro recruited via a systematic sampling technique. Data collection was quantitative using a semi-structured interviewer-administered tool. Participants provided the actual direct costs and estimates of indirect costs incurred during their most recent inpatient admission and their first clinic visit after discharge. Parametric and non-parametric statistical tests were conducted on the direct and estimated indirect costs respectively after testing them for normality using the Q-Q plot with statistical significance determined at p<0.05. Almost 96% of respondents finance their healthcare costs by themselves or their family with >50% earning Authors & Co-authors:  Agboola Afis A AA Esan Oluwaseun T OT Afolabi Oluwasegun T OT Soyinka Taiwo A TA Oluwaranti Adedunmola O AO Adetayo Adeniji A

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Citations :  Jo C. Cost-of-illness studies: concepts, scopes, and methods. Clinical and molecular hepatology. 2014;20(4):327–37. 10.3350/cmh.2014.20.4.327
Authors :  6
Identifiers
Doi : e0202396
SSN : 1932-6203
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
Other Terms
Study Design
Descriptive Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative,Systemic Review
Country of Study
Mali
Publication Country
United States