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META-ANALYSIS |
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Benefit-Cost Summary Statistics Per Participant | ||||||
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Benefits to: | ||||||
Taxpayers | $27 | Benefits minus costs | ($122) | |||
Participants | $13 | Benefit to cost ratio | $0.08 | |||
Others | $26 | Chance the program will produce | ||||
Indirect | ($55) | benefits greater than the costs | 50% | |||
Total benefits | $11 | |||||
Net program cost | ($133) | |||||
Benefits minus cost | ($122) | |||||
Meta-Analysis of Program Effects | ||||||||||||
Outcomes measured | Treatment age | No. of effect sizes | Treatment N | Effect sizes (ES) and standard errors (SE) used in the benefit-cost analysis | Unadjusted effect size (random effects model) | |||||||
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First time ES is estimated | Second time ES is estimated | |||||||||||
ES | SE | Age | ES | SE | Age | ES | p-value | |||||
Cannabis use disorder Clinical diagnosis of cannabis use disorder or symptoms measured on a validated scale. |
16 | 2 | 148 | -0.284 | 0.142 | 16 | 0.000 | 0.187 | 19 | -0.284 | 0.045 |
Detailed Monetary Benefit Estimates Per Participant | ||||||
Affected outcome: | Resulting benefits:1 | Benefits accrue to: | ||||
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Taxpayers | Participants | Others2 | Indirect3 | Total |
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Cannabis use disorder | Labor market earnings associated with cannabis abuse or dependence | $3 | $8 | $0 | $0 | $12 |
Health care associated with cannabis abuse or dependence | $24 | $5 | $26 | $12 | $66 | |
Program cost | Adjustment for deadweight cost of program | $0 | $0 | $0 | ($67) | ($67) |
Totals | $27 | $13 | $26 | ($55) | $11 | |
Detailed Annual Cost Estimates Per Participant | ||||
Annual cost | Year dollars | Summary | ||
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Program costs | $106 | 2013 | Present value of net program costs (in 2023 dollars) | ($133) |
Comparison costs | $0 | 2013 | Cost range (+ or -) | 20% |
Benefits Minus Costs |
Benefits by Perspective |
Taxpayer Benefits by Source of Value |
Benefits Minus Costs Over Time (Cumulative Discounted Dollars) |
The graph above illustrates the estimated cumulative net benefits per-participant for the first fifty years beyond the initial investment in the program. We present these cash flows in discounted dollars. If the dollars are negative (bars below $0 line), the cumulative benefits do not outweigh the cost of the program up to that point in time. The program breaks even when the dollars reach $0. At this point, the total benefits to participants, taxpayers, and others, are equal to the cost of the program. If the dollars are above $0, the benefits of the program exceed the initial investment. |
Walker, D.D., Roffman, R.A., Stephens, R.S., Wakana, K., Berghuis, J., & Kim, W. (2006). Motivational enhancement therapy for adolescent marijuana users: a preliminary randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(3), 628-32.
Walker, D.D., Stephens, R., Roffman, R., Demarce, J., Lozano, B., Towe, S., & Berg, B. (2011). Randomized controlled trial of motivational enhancement therapy with nontreatment-seeking adolescent cannabis users: a further test of the Teen Marijuana Check-Up. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(3), 474-84.