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IMH study reveals societal cost of mental health disorders​


Goh Yan HanOct 05, 2021 06:00 am

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From depression to anxiety, mental health disorders take a toll not just on patients and their families, but also the economy.

A study by the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) has identified for the first time the societal cost of six common mental health disorders here, estimated at about $1.7 billion a year.

It found that the healthcare system or society would be expected to incur $3,938.90 more in total costs a year for an individual associated with these conditions compared with someone without a disorder. The costs refer to healthcare utilisation costs and productivity loss.

The six common mental health disorders identified in the study are major depressive disorder, general anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence.

The $1.7 billion figure was derived from a 13.9 per cent prevalence rate of common mental health conditions among adults here aged 18 and above - or about more than 433,000 people - said IMH yesterday.

These findings were from the second Singapore Mental Health Study initiated in 2016. It examined the prevalence of common mental health disorders here, their associated factors, treatment gap and the local adult population's help-seeking behaviour.

The study was led by IMH in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Nanyang Technological University, and funded by the ministry and Temasek Foundation. A total of 6,126 participants representing the population were interviewed in person between 2016 and 2018.

To establish the costs, the study focused on four components - direct medical care, indirect medical care, intermediate and long-term care services, and productivity loss.

It found that the main drivers of costs were direct medical care and loss of productivity.

UNDERESTIMATION​

Dr Edimansyah Abdin, principal biostatistician at IMH's research division, said: "Our findings show a substantial economic burden of mental disorders on our society - both in terms of direct medical costs and loss of productivity - and this is similar to studies done overseas."

He added: "However, the total cost estimate of $1.7 billion is likely to be an underestimation of the true cost as the study did not include costs associated with caregiver burden, the use of the justice system, peer support services, medications, supported employment (and re-employment) programmes, other social services, and loss of earnings associated with unemployment.

"Also, our analysis in this study is limited to the six common disorders in Singapore and (does) not include other disorders such as schizophrenia."

Dr Mythily Subramaniam, assistant chairman of IMH's medical board (research), noted that mental health literacy and destigmatisation efforts are crucial for early intervention.

The provision of appropriate medical care and use of evidence-based practices will help manage the cost of healthcare utilisation, she said.
Dr Mythily noted that the prevalence of common mental disorders in Singapore is likely to increase in the future and will result in higher incremental cost to society.
"No country in the world can afford a steep escalation in healthcare costs or productivity loss. This further strengthens the case for prevention, early treatment and ancillary support services," she said.


Other key findings​

  • The cost of productivity loss per year in terms of absenteeism and presenteeism was found to be much higher for people with mental disorders than those without. For absenteeism, it was $1,091.60 for the first group and $597.90 for the second. For presenteeism, the respective figures were $931 and $302.90. Absenteeism refers to the number of days in the past 30 when individuals were "totally unable to work or carry out normal activities due to problems with physical health, mental health, or use of alcohol or drugs". Presenteeism refers to the number of days they had to "cut back on the type or quantity of work" due to the same problems.
  • The average annual excess costs - or additional expenses in terms of healthcare resource utilisation and productivity loss - incurred by a person with comorbid mental and chronic physical conditions were higher than those borne by someone with mental disorders or chronic physical conditions alone. Comorbidity refers to the presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient.
  • Compared with individuals without any mental disorders, those with mental illness tend to incur lower costs for visits to a primary care doctor (polyclinic doctor), restructured hospital allied health worker (physiotherapist, nurse or medical social worker), dentist and traditional medicine practitioner (such as one in traditional Chinese medicine). But they chalk up higher bills for visits to a restructured hospital doctor and other private allied health workers.
 
Why does the country put up with these unproductive members of society??
 
Voting for oppies is a type of lunacy. Oppies keep supporting oppies, hoping that each oppie would turn out different. But each time, the oppies turn out to be unreliable like always. Just look at JBJ, Chee, Amos Yee, Fat fuck Terry, WP AJ town council, Khan, etc
 
A lunacy currently raging worldwide is to use the same mRNA boosters to treat a disease that a two-dose mRNA injection failed to treat. Doing the same thing that has proven to fail over and over again is the pinnacle of lunacy.
 
A lunacy currently raging worldwide is to use the same mRNA boosters to treat a disease that a two-dose mRNA injection failed to treat. Doing the same thing that has proven to fail over and over again is the pinnacle of lunacy.

Actually, not worldwide... just those countries that are on the Great Reset bandwagon. Since Sinkieland is a proud member of COVAX (and I suspect is a member or has influence in Bill Gates' GAVI and CEPI), expect nothing less. :cool:




(7:35: COVAX and SG)
 
it cud haf been much much morer if not 4 tis kopitiam ...
 
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