2014
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.131367
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Use of services and associated costs for young adults with childhood hyperactivity/conduct problems: 20-year follow-up

Abstract: High levels of early childhood conduct problems are particularly associated with increased health, social care and criminal justice costs in adulthood.

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“…7 In a more recent study, the costs incurred in early adulthood were two to three times higher among those with high levels of childhood conduct problems than in those without mental health problems, driven mainly by contacts with the criminal justice system. 166 The most comprehensive estimate of the costs of providing evidence-based parenting programmes to date comes from a database of information provided by intervention developers. 167 The costs of parenting programmes were estimated from details of five evidence-based and commonly used programmes, and include staff costs, overheads, materials and additional items such as catering and childcare as well as the costs of training and supervision.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Of Wider Health Benefits And Possiblementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7 In a more recent study, the costs incurred in early adulthood were two to three times higher among those with high levels of childhood conduct problems than in those without mental health problems, driven mainly by contacts with the criminal justice system. 166 The most comprehensive estimate of the costs of providing evidence-based parenting programmes to date comes from a database of information provided by intervention developers. 167 The costs of parenting programmes were estimated from details of five evidence-based and commonly used programmes, and include staff costs, overheads, materials and additional items such as catering and childcare as well as the costs of training and supervision.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Of Wider Health Benefits And Possiblementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to uprating the existing cost parameters to 2014 prices, costs were taken from two recent studies of UK cohorts. 164,166 This allowed us to create a 'high-cost' and a 'lower-cost' scenario for each trajectory.…”
Section: Economic Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvements in workplace productivity (Korpela and Kinnunen, 2010;Ghermandi, 2015) may also include extensions to working life through reduced early mortality (Halonen et al, 2015), and reductions in youth unemployment payments (Hosie et al, 2015). Reductions in antisocial behavior for children and young adults carry forward into working life (Scott et al, 2001;D'Amico et al, 2014). Relevant statistics for each of these sources are available at national or subnational scale for some countries, but not others.…”
Section: Economic Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antisocial behaviour (ASB) has been extensively studied over the last few decades because of its high societal costs [1][2][3]. Understanding the structure and characteristics of ASB is important for preventing the development of severe ASB (i.e., criminal behaviours), externalizing symptoms and psychiatric disorders, such as conduct disorders (CD) or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) [e.g., 4,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%