Workshop on the Economics of Mental Wellbeing
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The International Network on the Economics of Mental Wellbeing presents: WORKSHOP ON THE ECONOMICS OF MENTAL WELLBEING Venue: Monash University, Caulfield campus, Building H, Level 8 Pavilion 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East, Victoria 3145, Australia Register: https://tinyurl.com/y5zoy2f8 by 6 September 2019, 6:00pm AEST For more information on the event, please contact Shannon Stanwell at the Centre for Health Economics ([email protected]). Thu 19 September 8:45am Registration + coffee/tea 9:00am Opening keynote introduction by Allan Fels (A0) (Chair, CHE Advisory Board, Monash University) 9:15am Dementia is an economic challenge too Martin Knapp (London School of Economics) 10:15am Coffee/tea 10:40am Session 1, Chaired by Anthony Harris (Monash University) Should we invest in the prevention or treatment of mental disorders? Cathy Mihalopoulos (Deakin University) Use of new healthcare ecosystems methods and tools in mental health economics Luis Salvador-Carulla (Australian National University) The cost, quality and efficiency of mental healthcare provision in the English NHS Rowena Jacobs (University of York) Mapping mental health harms across the community: Insights from service data Dan Lubman (Monash University + Turning Point) 12:40pm Lunch 1:30pm Session 2, Chaired by Nicole Black (Monash University) Psychological resilience to major socioeconomic life events David Johnston (Monash University) The effect of school health services on health, education and labour market attachment of young adults Julie Riise (University of Bergen) The causal effects of retirement on mental health Jan van Ours (Erasmus University, Rotterdam) Loneliness, social support and ageing: Group fixed effects, shocks and the importance of childhood Michael Shields (Monash University) 3:30pm Coffee/tea 4:00pm Session 3, Chaired by Dennis Petrie (Monash University) Does GDP matter? Arie Kapteyn (University of Southern California) The effect of retirement on health: A comparison of different panel data estimators Rainer Winkelmann (University of Zurich) Men: Roots and consequences of masculinity norms Victoria Baranov (University of Melbourne) 5:30-6:00pm Drinks Fri 20 September 8:30am Registration + coffee/tea 8:45am Introduction by Rosalyn Bell (Productivity Commission) 9:00am Session 1, Chaired by Duncan Mortimer (Monash University) Infant, child, adolescent mental health: Why this must be a critical focus Leonie Segal (University of South Australia) Adult service use patterns and costs for children with poor mental health: The Isle of Wight Study Claryn Kung (Monash University) Enabling productivity, purpose and potential in Melbourne’s south-east through innovations in digital mental health Kim Cornish (Monash University) 10:30am Coffee/tea 11:00am Session 2, Chaired by Tom Buchmueller (University of Michigan) Gamble, drink, consume, repeat: How to cycle your way out Murat Yucel (Monash University) Economic conditions and opioid use Sonja Kassenboehmer (Monash University) Rewards to quit: Do financial incentives help Medicaid beneficiaries quit smoking and increase use of counselling services? Jody Sindelar (Yale University) 12:30pm Lunch 1:30pm Session 3, Chaired by Gang Chen (Monash University) Understanding persistency in the high-cost state among mental health patients Claire de Oliveira (University of Toronto) Mental health and economic decision-making: Retirement behaviour and the responsiveness to financial incentives Maarten Lindeboom (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam + Monash University) The reciprocal relationship between depressive symptoms and employment status Deborah Cobb-Clark (University of Sydney) 3:00pm Coffee/tea 3:15-4:15pm Closing keynote chaired by Denzil Fiebig (University of New South Wales) Building Australia’s mental wealth: Are we serious? Ian Hickie (University of Sydney) .