Long-term cost-utility analysis of family therapy vs. treatment as usual for young people seen after self-harm
Chris Bojke,
David Cottrell,
Alex Wright-Hughes
et al.
Abstract:Background
The joint evidence of the cost and the effectiveness of family-based therapies is modest.
Objective
To study the cost-effectiveness of family therapy (FT) versus treatment-as-usual (TAU) for young people seen after self-harm combining data from an 18-month trial and hospital records up to 60-month from randomisation.
Methods
We estimate the cost-effectiveness of FT compared to TAU over 5 yea… Show more
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