Cost–utility analysis of adjunctive psychosocial therapies in bipolar disorder
Mary Lou Chatterton, Yong Yi Lee, Long Khanh-Dao Le, Melanie Nichols, Michael Berk, Cathrine Mihalopoulos

TL;DR
This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of adding psychosocial therapies to standard treatment for bipolar disorder in Australia.
Contribution
The paper provides new economic evidence on the cost–utility of specific psychosocial therapies for bipolar disorder.
Findings
Carer psychoeducation is most cost-effective at lower willingness-to-pay thresholds.
Brief psychoeducation is preferred at moderate willingness-to-pay thresholds.
Family therapy is only cost-effective at very high willingness-to-pay thresholds.
Abstract
There are few economic evaluations of adjunctive psychosocial therapies for bipolar disorder. Estimate the cost–utility of in-person psychosocial therapies for adults with bipolar disorder added to treatment as usual (TAU), from an Australian Government perspective. We developed an economic model, estimating costs in 2021 Australian dollars (A$) and outcomes using quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) gained and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) averted. The model compared psychoeducation, brief psychoeducation, carer psychoeducation, cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) and family therapy when added to TAU (i.e. pharmacotherapy) over a year for adults (18–65 years) with bipolar disorder. The relative risk of relapse was sourced from two network meta-analyses and applied to the depressive phase in the base case. Probabilistic sensitivity analysis and one-way sensitivity analyses…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBipolar Disorder and Treatment · Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies
