Posted on November 22, 2010 14:41
Categories: Substance Abuse | Prevention and Wellness
Topics: Cost-effectiveness | Mental Health | Prevention | Spending | Substance Abuse
This study published in the Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics looks at the Fast Track intervention, a long-term multi-component prevention program, to identify the cost and effectiveness of the program when weighing various social factors. The overall outcomes of the study were unhelpful, and additional analyses are suggested.
Foster, E. M. (2010). Costs and effectiveness of the Fast Track intervention for antisocial behavior. Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics,13(3):101-19 http://www.icmpe.org/test1/journal/journal.htm
Author: E. Michael Foster
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