1. Mental Illness
A more widespread social problem is severely mental ill individuals who cannot care for themselves without special attention. ... For society as a whole, their illness presents a range of social problems: stress in family life, heavy demands on health-care institutions, moral and ethical problems, the cost of treatment to society, etc (Kornblum, 2001). ... About $91 billion of that amount (based on 1994 figures) is for direct health care costs; the rest includes social services, disability payments and the expense of lost productivity. ... Epidemiological estimates have changed over time becau...
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