An Economic Theory of Depression and its Impact on Health Behavior and Longevity

H. Strulik
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Abstract In this paper, I propose an economic theory of depression and its impact on health behavior and longevity. Based on studies from happiness research, depression is conceptualized as a drastic loss of utility and value of life for unchanged fundamentals. The model is used to explain how untreated depression leads to unhealthy behavior and adverse health outcomes: depressed individuals are predicted to save less, invest less in their health, consume more unhealthy goods, and exercise less. As a result, they age faster and die earlier than non-depressed individuals. I calibrate the model for an average American and discus how depression enlarges the socioeconomic gradient of health and consider feedback effects of depression on earnings and of physical exercise on depression as well as a variety of depression shocks. Delays in treatment for depression in young adulthood are predicted to have significant repercussions on late-life health outcomes and longevity.
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抑郁症的经济学理论及其对健康行为和寿命的影响
在本文中,我提出了抑郁症的经济理论及其对健康行为和寿命的影响。根据对幸福的研究,抑郁症被定义为对生活的效用和价值的急剧丧失,而生活的基本原理却没有改变。该模型被用来解释未经治疗的抑郁症如何导致不健康的行为和不利的健康结果:抑郁症患者被预测会储蓄更少,在健康方面投资更少,消费更多不健康的商品,锻炼更少。因此,他们比没有抑郁症的人衰老得更快,死得更早。我对一个普通美国人的模型进行了校准,讨论了抑郁症如何扩大健康的社会经济梯度,并考虑了抑郁症对收入的反馈效应,以及体育锻炼对抑郁症的影响,以及各种抑郁症冲击。预计青年期抑郁症治疗的延误会对晚年健康结果和寿命产生重大影响。
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