Titre : | Economic analysis of costs and consequences of the treatment of drug misuse: 2-year outcome data from the National Treatment Outcome Research Study (NTORS) |
Titre traduit : | (Analyse économique des coûts et des bénéfices du traitement de l'abus de drogues : 2 années de résultats de l'étude NTORS - National Treatment Outcome Research Study) |
Auteurs : | C. GODFREY ; D. STEWART ; M. GOSSOP |
Type de document : | Périodique |
Année de publication : | 2004 |
Format : | 697-707 / tabl. |
Note générale : |
Addiction, 2004, 99, (6), 697-707 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | SHS (Sciences humaines et sociales / Humanities and social sciences) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus mots-clés ECONOMIE ; COUT ; TRAITEMENT ; COUT SOCIAL ; SANTE ; JUSTICE ; COMPARAISON ; EFFICACITEThésaurus géographique ANGLETERRE |
Résumé : |
FRANÇAIS : Etude longitudinale prospective auprès de 549 patients recrutés dans 54 programmes de traitement. Les données ont été collectées par interview à l'entrée en traitement,1 an et 2 ans après. L'évaluation du coût inclut les services de prise en charge sociaux et de santé, les activités criminelles et les ressources de justice criminelle. Sur les 2 ans le coût du traitement est de l'ordre de 4,4 millions de dollars. Les coûts liés à la criminalité sont passés de 16, 1 million de dollars à 11,3 millions. Les soins de santé, peu élevé au départ, ont doublé sur les 2 ans. Ces données montrent clairement le bénéfice économique qui découle du traitement des usagers de drogues en Angleterre. ENGLISH : Aims: Some economic costs and consequences of drug misuse and treatment were investigated among clients recruited to the National Treatment Outcome Research Study (NTORS). Design: This was a longitudinal prospective cohort design comprising 549 clients recruited from 54 residential and community treatment programmes: data were collected from interviews conducted at treatment intake, at 1 year and at 2-year follow-ups. Measurements: Treatment costs included index and other drug treatments. Costs were estimated for use of health and social care services. criminal activity and the use of criminal justice resources. Costs were based upon self reported data collected by structured face-to-face interviews combined with unit cost estimates taken from a variety of sources. Findings: Addiction treatment was costed at £2.9 million in the 2 years prior to index treatment, and a further £4.4 million in the subsequent 2 years. Economic benefits were largely accounted for by reduced crime and victim costs of crime. Crime costs fell by £16.1 million during the first year, and by £ 1 1. 3 million during the second year. Health-care costs were relatively small but approximately doubled during the course of the study. The ratio of consequences to net treatment investment varied from 18 : 1 to 9.5 : 1, depending on assumptions. This is likely to be a conservative estimate of the benefit-cost ratio because many potential benefits were not estimated. Conclusions: The data showed clear economic benefits to treating drug misusers in England. (Author' s abstract) |
Note de contenu : | tabl. |
Domaine : | Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs |
Refs biblio. : | 36 |
Affiliation : |
Dprt of Health Sciences and Centre for Health Economics, Area 2, Seebohm Rowntree Building, Univ. of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD. Email : cg2york.ac.uk Etats-Unis. United States. |
Numéro Toxibase : | 207577 |
Centre Emetteur : | 02 Coordonnateur |
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