| Literature DB >> 23158382 |
Susanne Habetha1, Sabrina Bleich, Jörg Weidenhammer, Jörg M Fegert.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traumatization in childhood can result in lifelong health impairment and may have a negative impact on other areas of life such as education, social contacts and employment as well. Despite the frequent occurrence of traumatization, which is reflected in a 14.5 percent prevalence rate of severe child abuse and neglect, the economic burden of the consequences is hardly known. The objective of this prevalence-based cost-of-illness study is to show how impairment of the individual is reflected in economic trauma follow-up costs borne by society as a whole in Germany and to compare the results with other countries' costs.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23158382 PMCID: PMC3540003 DOI: 10.1186/1753-2000-6-35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health ISSN: 1753-2000 Impact factor: 3.033
Characteristics of the German prevalence study[10]
| Study type | Retrospective population survey |
| Objective | Prevalence of child maltreatment (physical, emotional, sexual) and neglect (physical, emotional) in Germany |
| Sample | Random sample |
| Representative of the German population | |
| Sample size: 2,504 | |
| Females: 53.2%, males 46.8% | |
| Age: 14–90 years, mean value: 50.6 years | |
| Methods | Assessment of child maltreatment and neglect through the |
Characteristics of the German cost study[51]
| Study type | Cost-benefit-analysis |
| Objective | Assessment of cost and benefit of an Early Family Assistance Program |
| Methods | One prevention scenario versus four scenarios under the assumption of early child endangerment (child abuse and neglect fall within this definition) |
| Case scenarios based on literature and expert knowledge | |
| Costs modeled on the basis of available data, supplemented by literature | |
| Cost year | 2008 |
| Cost types | Healthcare services, social services, educational services and losses in productivity (due to low professional qualification, unemployment and occupational disability) |
| Direct Costs | Different types of educational family/parent support and foster care |
| Indirect Costs | Treatment of trauma-related disorders, educational services and productivity losses |
Characteristics of the Cost Studies used for International Comparison
| Australia [ | One-year prevalence in 0-17-year-olds: 3.7% (based on a population survey on physical and sexual abuse) | Short- and long-term costs of physical, emotional and psychological, sexual abuse, neglect and witness of (or knowledge of) family violence by a combination of top-down and bottom-up methods | Health, Additional educational assistance, Productivity losses of child abuse survivors and due to premature death, Crime, Government expenditures on care and protection, Deadweight losses |
| Canada [ | Lifetime prevalence in 15-64-year-olds: 30% total, 14.6% severe (based on a population survey on physical and sexual abuse); Lifetime prevalence in 0-14-year-olds: 6.89% (based on the number of investigated cases of physical, emotional, sexual abuse or neglect) | Short- and long-term costs of physical, emotional, sexual abuse, neglect and witnessing violence by a combination of top-down and bottom-up methods | Judicial, Social Services, Education, Health, Employment, Personal |
| USA [ | Number of 0-17-year-old abuse victims (sexual, emotional and physical) in the year 1990: 794,000 (based on a national study of recognized child abuse and neglect); equal to 1,24% of that age group [own calculation] | Short- and long-term costs of physical, sexual and emotional abuse by a combination of top-down and bottom-up methods | Productivity, Medical Care/Ambulance, Mental Health Care, Police/Fire Services, Social/Victim Services, Property Loss/Damage |
*Excluding intangible costs.
**From the three presented results the "best estimate" was chosen for comparison.
Rates used for Purchasing Power Parity Conversion and Inflation Adjustment
| Australia | 2007 | 1.719532906 | 0.98 |
| Canada | 1998 | 1.202424923 | 0.85 |
| USA | 1993 | 0.99786743 | 0.78 |
| Germany | 2008 | 1 | 1 |
*PPP: Purchasing Power Parity.
Conversion of International Cost Values into Euro in the Year 2008
| Australia, without intangible costs [ | 3,947,000,000 | 2,295,390,793 | 2,249,482,977 | 108.37 | 106.20 |
| Australia, including intangible costs [ | 10,691,000,000 | 6,217,386,108 | 6,093,038,386 | 293.54 | 287.67 |
| USA, without intangible costs [ | 7,300,000,000 | 7,315,601,034 | 5,706,168,807 | 28.38 | 22.14 |
| USA, including intangible costs [ | 56,000,000,000 | 56,119,679,168 | 43,773,349,751 | 217.70 | 169.81 |
| Canada, without intangible costs [ | 15,705,910,047 | 13,061,863,365 | 11,102,583,860 | 433.13 | 368.16 |
*Australian population in the year 2007: 21,180,632 [62], Canadian population in the year 1998: 30,157,082 [63], US-American population in the year 1993: 257,783,000 [64]. Calculation was made – to the extent possible – prior to rounding of values.