Salud Pública de México (May 2013)

The impact of common mental and physical health conditions on days out of role: costs for the individual and society.

  • Corina Benjet,
  • Leticia Casanova,
  • Guilherme Borges,
  • María Elena Medina-Mora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21149/spm.v55i3.7207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 3
pp. 248 – 256

Abstract

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Objective. To estimate the individual and societal costs of common mental and physical health conditions in the Mexican population with regards to the number of days out of role. Materials and methods. 5 826 adults were evaluated in 2001-2002 with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview and the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule. General linear models were used to estimate individuallevel effects. Societal-level effects were estimated with the population attributable risk proportion which takes into account prevalence and comorbidity of disorders. Results. The conditions with the strongest individual-level effects were major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder. The strongest societal-level effects were associated with major depression, pain, insomnia and cardiovascular conditions. Conclusion. The findings suggest the importance of investing in mental health expenditure to a level commensurate with the costs to society of mental health disorders.

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