We assessed the US state-level budget and societal impact of implementing two child abuse and neglect (CAN) primary prevention programs. CAN cost estimates and data from two prevention programs (Child-Parent Centers and Nurse-Family Partnership) were combined with current population, cost, and CAN incidence data by US state. A cost benefit mathematical model for each program by US state compared program costs with the future monetary value of benefits from reduced CAN. The models used a lifetime time horizon from government payer and societal perspectives. Both programs could potentially avert CAN among tens of thousands of children across the country. Lower costs from reduced CAN may substantially offset, but not always entirely eliminate,...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
Child abuse and neglect is a problem of vast proportions. Research on the effectiveness of child abu...
By 2014, the majority of U.S. states had implemented differential response (DR), a system policy tha...
We assessed the US state-level budget and societal impact of implementing two child abuse and neglec...
A state-level analysis of the costs associated with child maltreatment and its consequences was unde...
We reviewed research that has evaluated prevention programs for child abuse and neglect. A few unive...
Outlines the direct and indirect costs of addressing the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive ...
Importance: Public assistance policies may play a role in preventing child maltreatment by improvin...
The alarming amount of abuse and maltreatment incurred by children in the United States has drawn la...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background Child maltreatment impacts a large numbe...
This data represents the first attempt to document the nationwide costs resulting from abuse and neg...
The present study provides an estimate of the U.S. economic impact of child sexual abuse (CSA). Cost...
The cost and effects of child abuse are staggering. Prevent Child Abuse America states that a conse...
Child maltreatment prevention is traditionally conceptualized as a social services and criminal just...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to examine the secondary and tertiary prevention of chil...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
Child abuse and neglect is a problem of vast proportions. Research on the effectiveness of child abu...
By 2014, the majority of U.S. states had implemented differential response (DR), a system policy tha...
We assessed the US state-level budget and societal impact of implementing two child abuse and neglec...
A state-level analysis of the costs associated with child maltreatment and its consequences was unde...
We reviewed research that has evaluated prevention programs for child abuse and neglect. A few unive...
Outlines the direct and indirect costs of addressing the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive ...
Importance: Public assistance policies may play a role in preventing child maltreatment by improvin...
The alarming amount of abuse and maltreatment incurred by children in the United States has drawn la...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background Child maltreatment impacts a large numbe...
This data represents the first attempt to document the nationwide costs resulting from abuse and neg...
The present study provides an estimate of the U.S. economic impact of child sexual abuse (CSA). Cost...
The cost and effects of child abuse are staggering. Prevent Child Abuse America states that a conse...
Child maltreatment prevention is traditionally conceptualized as a social services and criminal just...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to examine the secondary and tertiary prevention of chil...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
Child abuse and neglect is a problem of vast proportions. Research on the effectiveness of child abu...
By 2014, the majority of U.S. states had implemented differential response (DR), a system policy tha...