Kling Johanna, Asphaug Lars, Feragen Kristin B
Centre for Rare Disorders, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Clinical Trials Unit, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Scand J Psychol. 2023 Jun;64(3):268-277. doi: 10.1111/sjop.12885. Epub 2022 Nov 11.
Adolescents with a visible difference to the face or body (e.g., due to a congenital condition, illness, or injury), may be at risk of elevated psychological distress. Young Person's Face IT (YPF), a web-based psychosocial intervention, has displayed effectiveness, but no previous study has specifically evaluated its cost-effectiveness. The aim of our study was to investigate whether YPF could be a cost-effective alternative for psychosocial support to adolescents distressed by a visible difference, relative to care-as-usual (CAU). Within the context of a randomized controlled trial in Norway, 102 participants (43% boys) were allocated to intervention (n = 55) or waiting list control group (n = 47). Mean age was 13.9 years (SD = 1.71; range 11-18), and all self-identified as experiencing distress related to a visible difference. Participants answered questionnaires including measures of health-related quality of life and social anxiety at baseline and 3-month follow-up. A health economic evaluation using the method of cost-utility analysis was performed, including quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs). Results indicated that the incremental cost-effectiveness of YPF was 63,641 Norwegian kroner per QALYs gained, which is well within the acceptability threshold in the Norwegian healthcare sector. Hence, YPF could potentially be considered a cost-effective intervention for adolescents experiencing distress related to a visible difference, but more research is needed that includes comparisons of YPF to other health- and societal resources and long-term follow-ups. Our study also constitutes an addition to research as, compared to interventions for somatic diseases, there is a lack of studies exploring the cost-effectiveness of psychological interventions.
面部或身体有明显差异的青少年(如由于先天性疾病、疾病或损伤)可能面临心理困扰加剧的风险。青少年面部信息技术(YPF)是一种基于网络的心理社会干预措施,已显示出有效性,但此前没有研究专门评估其成本效益。我们研究的目的是调查相对于常规护理(CAU),YPF是否可以成为为因明显差异而苦恼的青少年提供心理社会支持的具有成本效益的替代方案。在挪威的一项随机对照试验中,102名参与者(43%为男孩)被分配到干预组(n = 55)或等待列表对照组(n = 47)。平均年龄为13.9岁(标准差 = 1.71;范围11 - 18岁),所有参与者都自我认定经历了与明显差异相关的困扰。参与者在基线和3个月随访时回答了包括健康相关生活质量和社交焦虑测量的问卷。使用成本效用分析方法进行了健康经济评估,包括质量调整生命年(QALYs)。结果表明,YPF的增量成本效益为每获得一个QALY 63,641挪威克朗,这完全在挪威医疗保健部门的可接受阈值范围内。因此,YPF可能被认为是对因明显差异而苦恼的青少年具有成本效益的干预措施,但需要更多的研究,包括将YPF与其他健康和社会资源进行比较以及长期随访。与针对躯体疾病的干预措施相比,缺乏探索心理干预成本效益的研究,我们的研究也为这方面的研究增添了内容。