[The social cost of depression in the city of Sabadell (Barcelona, Spain) (2007-2008)]

Montserrat Pamias Massana, Carlos Crespo Palomo, Ramón Gisbert Gelonch, Diego J Palao Vidal, Montserrat Pamias Massana, Carlos Crespo Palomo, Ramón Gisbert Gelonch, Diego J Palao Vidal

Abstract

Objective: To determine the social cost and burden of depression in the city of Sabadell (Barcelona, Spain) in 2007 and 2008.

Method: The social cost of depression was calculated using the prevalence approach, based on information obtained in the development of the European Project Against Depression (EAAD). The results referred to the cost of public resources used, and the sources came from the appropriate official registers.

Results: The direct public cost of depression in the city of Sabadell was € 9,155,620 in 2007 and € 9,304,706 in 2008. The relative weight of primary care visits and the use of drugs accounted for more than 85% of direct costs. In the section of indirect costs, the cost of permanent work disability could not be obtained. Indirect costs amounted to € 9,720,225 in 2007 and € 9,763,541 in 2008. In both years, the highest weight corresponded to temporary work disability reaching € 8,561,962 and € 7,333,181, respectively.

Conclusions: Depression has a substantial economic impact on the health system because it is associated with high direct public costs. However, the lack of knowledge of the cost associated with permanent work disability is a major limitation, as this cost category represents the highest percentage for this disorder.

Copyright © 2011 SESPAS. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

Source: PubMed

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