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. 2022 May 26;13:880482. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.880482

Table 2.

Differences in participation scores and QALYs (top part of table) and total pooled average costs across assessment points by type of expenditure in euros (price level 2017).

Baseline 6-months 12-months
BPR ACC BPR ACC BPR ACC
Primary outcomes
   SFS_OE1 0.48 0.49 0.60 0.59 0.55 0.62
   QALY2 n.a. n.a. 0.34 0.34 0.68 0.68
   Total costs3 n.a. n.a. 14084 11802 12886 12012
Healthcare costs
   Intervention4 n.a. n.a. 275 246 551 492
   Additional resources5 n.a. n.a. 56 110 56 110
   Inpatient care 3384 5026 1897 1406 2345 2910
   Outpatient care 2752 4764 1964 1945 1416 1219
   Supp./sheltered housing 7861 8158 7204 6200 5952 5139
   Home care 646 124 467 88 658 126
   Prescribed medication 128 322 200 180 187 396
   Non-prescribed medication 22 12 9 13 42 16
Costs outside healthcare
   Organized activities 1317 1251 1148 1002 1157 1361
   Social support and informal home care 82 49 64 42 41 60
   Unexpected expenditures 49 34 58 49 97 78
Indirect costs
   Productivity loss unpaid work 47 158 98 98 97 78
   Productivity loss paid work 145 0 643 422 444 234
1

Dichotomized SFS score: no employment (scores 0 through 6) vs employment (scores 7 and up);

2

QALY is a cumulative measure made up of utility scores at multiple time points. As there is only one time point available at T0, QALYs are not applicable at this time point;

3

total costs are not available at baseline because intervention costs and additional costs such as job coaching had not yet started at T0.

4

Including costs for supervision;

5

Additional support such as external job coaching.