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Impact of bipolar disorder on health-related quality of life and work productivity: Estimates from the national health and wellness survey in Japan

Tadafumi Kato, Kenji Baba, Wenjia Guo, Yirong Chen, Tadashi Nosaka

2021Journal of Affective Disorders32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that bipolar disorder (BD) patients frequently present with difficulties in interpersonal relationships, education or employment and suffer poorer quality of life. This study aimed to estimate the impact of BD on health-related quality of life (HRQOL), work productivity loss and indirect costs. METHODS: Data was from the online, self-administered 2019 National Health and Wellness Survey. Outcomes were compared for those who self-reported a physician diagnosis of BD (N=179), major depressive disorder (MDD, N=1,549) and controls who have never experienced BD, MDD and schizophrenia (N=27,485). RESULTS: The lifetime prevalence was estimated to be 0.60% for BD and 5.16% for MDD. Significantly lower Mental Component Summary (MCS), Role Component Summary (RCS) scores and EuroQol 5-dimension scale (EQ-5D-5L) summary index and significantly higher presenteeism, total work productivity impairment and activity impairment assessed by Work Productivity and Activity Impairment questionnaire and indirect costs for BD versus controls and BD PHQ-9≥10 versus PHQ-9<10 were observed. Compared to MDD patients, BD patients had significantly lower RCS score and greater work productivity loss and activity impairment. The national morbidity cost of BD in Japan was estimated to be Japanese yen 1,236 billion using a human-capital approach. LIMITATIONS: The data used were self-reported and is cross-sectional in nature, thus causal relationship cannot be assumed. CONCLUSION: BD patients and those with severe depressive symptoms experience significantly poorer HRQOL and greater work productivity loss and indirect costs. These findings highlight the importance of proper screening, diagnosis and treatment of BD and bipolar depression.

Topics & Concepts

PresenteeismQuality of life (healthcare)Bipolar disorderMajor depressive disorderMental healthMedicineSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)PsychiatryProductivityPatient Health QuestionnaireIndirect costsClinical psychologyGerontologyPsychologyAbsenteeismDepressive symptomsAnxietyMoodAccountingSocial psychologyNursingMacroeconomicsBusinessEconomicsBipolar Disorder and TreatmentFamily Caregiving in Mental IllnessSchizophrenia research and treatment
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