30 Jun
10:00

On-Site PhD conferral Irina Pokhilenko

Supervisors: Prof.dr. S.M.A.A. Evers, Prof.dr. A.T.G. Paulus

Co-supervisor: Dr. R.M.W.A. Drost

Key words: health economics, mental health, education, societal impact

"Costs and Benefits in Education: Addressing Methodological Challenges and Broadening the Societal Perspective in Health Economics"

Children with mental problems often have problems at school and require additional support compared to children without mental problems. This is often associated with high costs for society and for the education sector in particular. Considering these costs in policy decisions regarding funding of mental health services is crucial. However, up until now these costs have often been disregarded, which does not allow for assessing the total societal impact of mental problems. This thesis investigated the methods for measuring broader societal impacts of mental problems, particularly focusing on the impact on the education sector. This dissertation includes studies that review existing evidence and propose new standardised methods for the inclusion of education costs in health economics research. The research presented in this dissertation was conducted alongside a larger EU-funded research project, and is a collaborative effort of an international group of health economists across Europe.

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