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Multicenter Study
. 2003 Aug:183:121-31.
doi: 10.1192/bjp.183.2.121.

Depression status, medical comorbidity and resource costs. Evidence from an international study of major depression in primary care (LIDO)

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Multicenter Study

Depression status, medical comorbidity and resource costs. Evidence from an international study of major depression in primary care (LIDO)

Daniel Chisholm et al. Br J Psychiatry. 2003 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Despite the burden of depression, there remain few data on its economic consequences in an international context.

Aims: To explore the relationship between depression status (with and without medical comorbidity), work loss and health care costs, using cross-sectional data from a multi-national study of depression in primary care.

Method: Primary care attendees were screened for depression. Those meeting eligibility criteria were categorised according to DSM-IV criteria for major depressive disorder and comorbid status. Unit costs were attached to self-reported days absent from work and uptake of health care services.

Results: Medical comorbidity was associated with a 17-46% increase in health care costs in five of the six sites, but a clear positive association between costs and clinical depression status was identified in only one site.

Conclusions: The economic consequences of depression are influenced to a greater (and considerable) extent by the presence of medical comorbidity than by symptom severity alone.

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