Mental health consequences of correctional sentencing

M Bhuller, L Khoury, KV Løken - American Economic Journal …, 2025 - pubs.aeaweb.org
Understanding whether and in what situations correctional sentencing improves or
exacerbates defendants' mental health conditions is important for the design of criminal …

[PDF][PDF] Mental health and criminal involvement: Evidence from losing medicaid eligibility

E Jácome - Job Market Paper, Princeton University, 2020 - elisajacome.github.io
Policymakers and academics in the US have long debated the root determinants of criminal
behavior. In the 1960s, one dominant strain of thought argued that criminal behavior …

Pain management and work capacity: evidence from workers' compensation and marijuana legalization

R Abouk, KM Ghimire, JC Maclean… - Journal of Policy …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
We study whether the work capacity of the older working population responds to improved
pain management therapy access. We use the adoption of state recreational marijuana laws …

What good are treatment effects without treatment? mental health and the reluctance to use talk therapy

CJ Cronin, MP Forsstrom… - Review of Economic …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Evidence across disciplines suggests that talk therapy is more curative than antidepressants
for mild-to-moderate depression and anxiety. Yet, few patients use it. We develop a dynamic …

Does marijuana legalization affect work capacity? evidence from workers' compensation benefits

R Abouk, KM Ghimire, JC Maclean, D Powell - 2021 - nber.org
We study the effect of state recreational marijuana laws (RMLs) on workers' compensation
(WC) benefit receipt among adults 40-62 years. We find that WC receipt declines in …

Promoting wellness or waste? evidence from antidepressant advertising

BT Shapiro - American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2022 - aeaweb.org
It is taken as given by many policy makers that Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of
prescription drugs drives inappropriate patients to treatment. Alternatively, advertising may …

[PDF][PDF] Germs in the family: The long-term consequences of intra-household endemic respiratory disease spread

NM Daysal, H Ding, M Rossin-Slater, H Schwandt - 2021 - view.ckcest.cn
While the COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the large costs of infectious diseases, less
attention has been paid to the impacts of more common, endemic respiratory viruses that …

Competitive effects of federal and state opioid restrictions: Evidence from the controlled substance laws

S Gupta, T Nguyen, PR Freeman, K Simon - Journal of Health Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
A significant concern in the policy landscape of the US opioid crisis is whether supply-side
controls can reduce opioid prescribing without harmful substitution. We consider an …

[HTML][HTML] Peer gender and mental health

D Getik, AN Meier - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022 - Elsevier
Adolescent mental health is key for later well-being. Yet, causal evidence on environmental
drivers of adolescent mental health is scant. We study how an important classroom feature …

Information shocks and pharmaceutical firms' marketing efforts: Evidence from the Chantix black box warning removal

EC Lawler, MM Skira - Journal of Health Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
We study how pharmaceutical firm marketing responds to a regulatory decision that
represents a positive information shock about drug safety. In the context of the smoking …