The Economics of Mental Health
心理健康经济学
基本信息
- 批准号:7470004
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.81万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1989
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1989-09-30 至 2012-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of the proposed program is to train the next generation of scholars in health and mental health economics by providing a broad (across the core disciplines of economics) and deep (within the field of mental health economics) academic experience. Progress in delivering cost-effective, equitable mental health care in the U.S. population with its heterogeneous needs and resources (e.g. insurance coverage) requires creative, insightful economic analysis. This is the main rationale for providing training in this area. The proposed program provides training in the core analytical tools of economics (microeconomic analysis and econometrics), and specialized training and mentoring in the methods, topics, and data in health and mental health economics. The training is organized around a core seminar, specialized coursework, development of research skills, and a mentored dissertation project. The proposed training also emphasizes professional skills and practice in areas like grantsmanship, research ethics, peer review, and conference presentations.
The proposed program's research area is the economics of health and mental health. While the program covers a broad set of issues and disease areas in the economics of mental health, it will emphasize particular topics that reflect its faculty's expertise: vulnerable populations (children, elderly, and economically disadvantaged); evaluation of interventions and policies, and pharmacoeconomics; applied econometrics; and basic training in the biology of mental health. The core scientific discipline is economics, with focus on microeconomics, econometrics, and health economics. Yet given the interdisciplinary nature of scientific inquiry in mental health, a strong training faculty representing psychiatry, psychology, geriatrics, political science, sociology, public affairs, philosophy, and epidemiology has been assembled. In each academic year we propose to have six predoctoral students in training; they will generally be at different stages of their studies. Virtually all trainees will be at early career stages, typically with 0-2 years of post-baccalaureate work experience; most have baccalaureate training in economics, statistics, mathematics, or public policy.
Relevance In light of the significant concerns about how the mental health care system can deliver beneficial yet often-costly interventions in populations that may be vulnerable with respect to disease and economic resources, it is critical that public and private decision makers undertake their work supported by a solid foundation of economic reasoning and evidence. We take seriously the importance of training new scholars with the skills required to provide this knowledge.
描述(由申请人提供):该计划的目标是通过提供广泛(跨越经济学核心学科)和深入(心理健康经济学领域内)的学术经验,培养下一代健康和心理健康经济学学者。要在具有不同需求和资源(例如保险覆盖范围)的美国人口中取得具有成本效益、公平的精神卫生保健方面的进展,就需要创造性的、有洞察力的经济分析。这是在这一领域提供培训的主要理由。该计划提供经济学核心分析工具(微观经济分析和计量经济学)方面的培训,以及健康和心理健康经济学方法、主题和数据方面的专业培训和指导。培训围绕核心研讨会、专业课程、研究技能的发展和指导的论文项目来组织。拟议的培训还强调专业技能和实践,如拨款、研究伦理、同行评议和会议演讲。
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