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Fang, Xiangming; Brown, Derek S.; Florence, Curtis S.; Mercy, James A. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2012
Objectives: To present new estimates of the average lifetime costs per child maltreatment victim and aggregate lifetime costs for all new child maltreatment cases incurred in 2008 using an incidence-based approach. Methods: This study used the best available secondary data to develop cost per case estimates. For each cost category, the paper used…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Victims of Crime, Child Welfare, Productivity
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Friedman, Joshua; Reed, Peter; Sharplin, Peter; Kelly, Patrick – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2012
Objectives: To obtain comprehensive, reliable data on the direct cost of pediatric abusive head trauma in New Zealand, and to use this data to evaluate the possible cost-benefit of a national primary prevention program. Methods: A 5 year cohort of infants with abusive head trauma admitted to hospital in Auckland, New Zealand was reviewed. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Abuse, Head Injuries, Cost Effectiveness
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Giardino, Angelo P.; Montoya, Louise A.; Leventhal, John M. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2004
Objective: The direct and indirect costs to society from child maltreatment are estimated to be quite high. The costs related to medical care are of interest to professionals serving on medically-oriented child protection teams that conduct medical evaluations of alleged abuse. This study was designed to explore a number of financially related…
Descriptors: Child Safety, National Surveys, Health Insurance, Child Abuse
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Irazuzta, Jose E.; McJunkin, James E.; Danadian, Kapriel; Arnold, Forest; Zhang, Jianliang – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1997
A study compared the health care costs, severity of illness (SI), and mortality of child abuse cases (n=13) with other admissions (n=924) in a pediatric intensive care unit. The child abuse patients were younger, had a higher SI, had greater hospitalization charges, and a higher mortality rate than others. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Health, Family Violence, Health Care Costs