States that older persons with strong depressive symptoms incurred about $5,000 more in other medical costs over four years, than patients without depression, while referencing a study conducted by the University of Washington. Speculation of Jurgan Unutzer, lead a...
The Economic Cost of Depression Depression is the leading cause of disability for people between ages 15 and 44 and affects 322 million people worldwide resulting in 2.7 million disability-adjusted life-years in 2016 (Greenberg, et al., 2021). The economic burden of depression between 2010 ...
Shielded by third-party payers from the cost of our care, we demand everything that can possibly be done for us, even if it's useless. (2003英语一text4) ★ 断句: Shieldedby third-party payersfromthe cost of our care/, we demand everything/t...
1.(Economics) a temporary depression in economic activity or prosperity 2.(Ecclesiastical Terms) the withdrawal of the clergy and choir in procession from the chancel at the conclusion of a church service 3.the act of receding 4.(Building) a part of a building, wall, etc, that recedes ...
Major factors cited by students when asked whether they were getting value for money were tuition fees, teaching quality and the cost of living, the latter two both being of greater importance than reported in last year’s survey. The cost of living was mentioned by 42% of disabled students...
1.Great Depression:大萧条,指1929年到1939年发生在美国和其他国家的经济衰退,影响深远,损失惨重,据估计,大萧条时间,世界的经济损失达2500亿美元。 2.本句中human cost不是“人力成本”,而是“对人们造成的影响”,翻译时切不可不顾语境,生搬硬套字典解释。
My third concern relates to the labour market. When inflation starts affecting the “cost of living” in a broad sense, it is more likely to take centre stage in price- and wage-setting decisions. This could trigger a dangerous wage-price spiral. Securing low inflation is a powerful antidote...
Research has established that people with clinical depression experience significant impairments in everyday social function, which typically persist even after the core symptoms of depression have been relieved1,2. These social impairments may in part be due to the relationship between depression and pr...
Already the public agencies for adult education are swamped by the tide that has swept over them since the depression began. They will be little better off when it is over. Their support must come from the taxpayer. It is surely too much to hope that these increases in the cost of ...
policy first. Central bankers around the world have cut policy rates by two percentage points on average this year, reducing the cost of mortgage borrowing. Americans can take out a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at an annual interest rate of just 2.9%, down from 3.7% at the beginning of ...