Grupo de investigación en Macroeconomía e Saúde (Macrosalud): Envíos recentes
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Socioeconomic status, health inequalities and non-communicable diseases: a systematic review
(Springer, 2018)[Abstract]: Aim A comprehensive approach to health highlights its close relationship with the social and economic conditions, physical environment and individual lifestyles. However, this relationship is not exempt from ... -
Economic Recession, Illicit Drug Use and the Young Population: a Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
(SAGE, 2023)[Abstract] Aims: Economic recessions impact on drug use through different channels, with potential conflicting outcomes. Previous studies have reached mixed outcomes, and a clear and comprehensive picture is difficult to ... -
Expenditure on the Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Disorders in Hospitals: How Much and What Explains It?
(Elsevier, 2020)[Abstract] Background: The role of hospitals in providing treatment for drug and alcohol abuse varies markedly across countries. Knowing public expenditure on drug treatment in hospitals is an essential input for any ... -
Measuring Intangible Cost-Of-Morbidity Due to Substance Dependence: Implications of Using Alternative Preference-Based Instruments
(Springer, 2020)[Abstract] Objective: Drug and/or alcohol dependence (DAD) generates substantial costs to society. One of the main consequences of DAD is its negative impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The main objective ... -
Measuring Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Treated for Substance Dependence: Differences Among Instruments and Methods of Eliciting Preferences
(Taylor & Francis, 2021)[Abstract] Background: Measuring the health-related quality of life is an essential estimation in cost–utility studies. In this research, we provide new evidence about comparing utility scores – in the field of substance ...