Societal Outcomes
Cross-source consensus on Societal Outcomes from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The study will assess outcomes including employment, welfare dependency, healthcare use, emergency care, self-harm, suicide, mortality, crime, victimisation, independent living, and economic consequences. — Societal consequences of IPS implementation in Norway 2012–2019: study protocol for the IPSRON effectiveness study
- WP2 uses IPS availability and IPS dose per capita as independent variables to measure societal impact. — Societal consequences of IPS implementation in Norway 2012–2019: study protocol for the IPSRON effectiveness study
- Registry data from 2009-2019 will be linked at the individual level using encrypted identification numbers. — Societal consequences of IPS implementation in Norway 2012–2019: study protocol for the IPSRON effectiveness study
- IPS-like employment support in control areas could bias study results toward no effect. — Societal consequences of IPS implementation in Norway 2012–2019: study protocol for the IPSRON effectiveness study