Abstract

BackgroundMany intervention-based studies aiming to improve mental health do not include a multi-attribute utility instrument (MAUI) that produces quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) and it limits the applicability of the health economic analyses. This study aims to develop ‘crosswalk’ transformation algorithm between a measure for psychological distress General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) and MAUI EuroQoL (EQ-5D-3L).MethodsThe study is based on a survey questionnaire sent to a random sample in four counties in Sweden in 2012. The survey included GHQ-12 and EQ-5D instruments, as well as a question about self-rated health. The EQ-5D index was calculated using the UK and the Swedish tariff values. Two OLS models were used to estimate the EQ-5D health state values using the GHQ-12 as exposure, based on the respondents (n = 17, 101) of two counties. The algorithms were applied to the data from two other counties, (n = 15, 447) to check the predictive capacity of the models.ResultsThe final models included gender, age, self-rated health and GHQ-12 scores as a quantitative variable. The regression equations explained 40 % (UK tariff) and 46 % (Swedish tariff) of the variances. The model showed a satisfying predictive capacity between the observed and the predicted EQ-5D index score, with Pearson correlation = 0.65 and 0.69 for the UK and Swedish models, respectively.ConclusionThe algorithms developed in this study can be used to determine cost-effectiveness of services or interventions that use GHQ-12 as a primary outcome where the utility measures are not collected.

Highlights

  • Many intervention-based studies aiming to improve mental health do not include a multi-attribute utility instrument (MAUI) that produces quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) and it limits the applicability of the health economic analyses

  • The health utility transformed with Swedish weights (EQ-5D-SW) gives higher values with smaller variability compared to health utility transformed with English weights (EQ-5D-UK)

  • Main findings In this study we have developed transformation algorithms between the non-preference-based mental health specific outcome measure General health questionnaire 12 items (GHQ-12) and the generic health utility instrument EQ-5D-3L

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Introduction

Many intervention-based studies aiming to improve mental health do not include a multi-attribute utility instrument (MAUI) that produces quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) and it limits the applicability of the health economic analyses. This study aims to develop ‘crosswalk’ transformation algorithm between a measure for psychological distress General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) and MAUI EuroQoL (EQ-5D-3L). Mental health is defined as a state of well-being while the positive dimension of mental health is stressed in WHO’s definition of health: “Health is a Lindkvist and Feldman Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2016) 14:134 and treatments [12], and many others. These interventions are carried out in different societal sectors (government, municipality, healthcare, etc.); the same instrument, General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), is used when evaluating their efficacy/effectiveness. GHQ-12 is often used according to a common approach to assess the outcomes of health interventions, that is, to obtain personally reported description of mental health status across various dimensions and to apply a numerical scoring system

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