Title of article :
Money or mental health: the cost of alleviating psychological distresswith monetary compensation versus psychological therapy
Author/Authors :
J. BOYCE، CHRISTOPHER نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Money is the default way in which intangible losses, such as pain
and suffering, are currently valued and compensated in law courts. Economists
have suggested that subjective well-being regressions can be used to guide
compensation payouts for psychological distress following traumatic life
events. We bring together studies from law, economic, psychology and medical
journals to show that alleviating psychological distress through psychological
therapy could be at least 32 times more cost effective than financial
compensation. This result is not only important for law courts but has
important implications for public health. Mental health is deteriorating across
the world – improvements to mental health care might be a more efficient way
to increase the health and happiness of our nations than pure income growth
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law