Systematic review of economic evaluations for internet- and mobile-based interventions for mental health problems

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Fanny Kählke
Claudia Buntrock
Filip Smit
David Daniel Ebert
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[1] Technische Universität München,Department of Sport and Health Sciences, Professorship of Psychology and Digital Mental Health Care
[2] Otto-von-Guericke-University,Institute of Social Medicine and Health Systems Research, Medical Faculty
[3] Vrije Universiteit,Department of Clinical, Neuro and Developmental Psychology, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute
[4] Amsterdam University Medical Centers,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute
[5] Location VUmc,Centre of Health
[6] Trimbos Institute (Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction),Economic Evaluation
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In view of the staggering disease and economic burden of mental disorders, internet and mobile-based interventions (IMIs) targeting mental disorders have often been touted to be cost-effective; however, available evidence is inconclusive and outdated. This review aimed to provide an overview of the cost-effectiveness of IMIs for mental disorders and symptoms. A systematic search was conducted for trial-based economic evaluations published before 10th May 2021. Electronic databases (including MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CENTRAL, PSYNDEX, and NHS Economic Evaluations Database) were searched for randomized controlled trials examining IMIs targeting mental disorders and symptoms and conducting a full health economic evaluation. Methodological quality and risk of bias were assessed. Cost-effectiveness was assumed at or below £30,000 per quality-adjusted life year gained. Of the 4044 studies, 36 economic evaluations were reviewed. Guided IMIs were likely to be cost-effective in depression and anxiety. The quality of most evaluations was good, albeit with some risks of bias. Heterogeneity across studies was high because of factors such as different costing methods, design, comparison groups, and outcomes used. IMIs for anxiety and depression have potential to be cost-effective. However, more research is needed into unguided (preventive) IMIs with active control conditions (e.g., treatment as usual) and longer time horizon across a wider range of disorders.
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