Cost analysis of health for popular depression in Bali
Keywords:
benefit, cost, depression, mental health financing, suicideAbstract
This research would like to reveal how much the cost of depressed people financing and lost (cost analysis), and how many benefits will be obtained when someone is free from the Depression. The cross-sectional study used a validated version of the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) Questionnaire and deep interview to calculate the costs incurred when a person suffers from depression. The collected data were analyzed statistically using SPSS version 22. When a person suffers from Depression, the average cost needed to overcome his depression is IDR. 9,934,000. The loss rate will be even greater with the amount of income lost when they are no longer able to work and lose the achievement, he or she lost 100 million rupiahs. Prevalence of Depression is around 10% of the population, it means funds of more than 4 trillion rupiahs are needed to finance mental health in Bali and 250 trillion to finance national Depression. The national loss rate moves to more than 1,500 trillion rupiahs if all the opportunities and opportunities lost are accounted for.
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