Table 5.
SES group | All | Low | Middle | High | All | Low | Middle | High |
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PAS versus control schools | HPSF versus PAS | |||||||
Healthcare perspective | €58,698 | €58,611 | €59,583 | €60,039 | €248,206 | €221,006 | €295,330 | €256,314 |
Effect maintenance scenarios | ||||||||
Constant- and decreasing effects after primary school | €195,323 | €194,768 | €264,098 | |||||
Increasing- and decreasing effects after primary school | €167,761 | €246,622 | ||||||
Increasing effects | €51,934 | €51,934 | €257,803 | |||||
HPSF versus control schools | HPSF versus PAS a | |||||||
Societal perspective | €19,734 | €19,237 | €20,659 | €20,265 | ||||
Effect maintenance scenarios | ||||||||
Constant- and decreasing effects after primary school | €57,415 | €54,808 | ||||||
Increasing- and decreasing effects after primary school | €36,344 | |||||||
Increasing effects | Dominanta | Dominanta |
Notes: SES Socioeconomic status, QALYs Quality-adjusted life years
a HPSF led to cost-savings in comparison to the regular school curriculum