The economic burden of mental disorders among adults in Singapore: evidence from the 2016 Singapore Mental Health Study

Little is known about the economic burden of mental disorders in multiethnic Asian populations. The study aimed to estimate the economic cost of mental disorders in Singapore using data from the second Singapore Mental Health Study (SMHS 2016). The SMHS 2016 is a nationally representative survey of...

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Published inJournal of mental health (Abingdon, England) Vol. 32; no. 1; pp. 190 - 197
Main Authors Abdin, Edimansyah, Chong, Siow Ann, Ragu, Vithiya, Vaingankar, Janhavi Ajit, Shafie, Saleha, Verma, Swapna, Ganesan, Ganga, Tan, Kelvin Bryan, Heng, Derrick, Subramaniam, Mythily
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Routledge 01.02.2023
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN0963-8237
1360-0567
1360-0567
DOI10.1080/09638237.2021.1952958

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Summary:Little is known about the economic burden of mental disorders in multiethnic Asian populations. The study aimed to estimate the economic cost of mental disorders in Singapore using data from the second Singapore Mental Health Study (SMHS 2016). The SMHS 2016 is a nationally representative survey of the Singapore Resident population aged 18 years and above. Data on mental disorders and healthcare resource utilization were obtained from the World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview and the adapted version of the Client Service Receipt Inventory. The costs of visits to a restructured hospital doctor, other private health workers, accident and emergency, and intermediate and long-term care services and productivity losses tend to be much higher in those with mental disorders than those without mental disorders. The average annual excess cost associated with mental disorders per person was estimated to be S$3938.9 (95% CI, S$-100.8-S$7978.7). Extrapolation of these excess costs to the population suggests that the incremental costs of mental disorders in Singapore is about S$1.7 billion per year. This study provides evidence of the substantial burden of mental disorders on Singaporean society - both in terms of direct medical costs and loss of productivity costs.
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ISSN:0963-8237
1360-0567
1360-0567
DOI:10.1080/09638237.2021.1952958