Background: Longitudinal data on health costs associated with physical and mental conditions are not available for children reported to child protection services.Objective: To estimate the costs of hospitalization for physical and mental health conditions by child protection status, including out-of-home-care (OOHC) placement, from birth until 13-years, and to assess the excess costs associated with child protection contact over this period.Participants and Setting: Australian population cohort of 79,285 children in a multi-agency linkage study.Methods: Costs of hospitalization were estimated from birth (if available) using Round 17, National Hospital Cost Data Collection (2012-13; deflated to 2015-16 AUD). Records of the state child protec...
Objectives: To examine associations between being the subject of child protection reports in early c...
Childhood abuse is a serious social and economic problem. In Australia, there are 17,000 substantiat...
According to the Productivity Commission\u27s Report on Government Services, (Steering Committee for...
Background: Longitudinal data on health costs associated with physical and mental conditions are not...
Objective: Childhood mental health difficulties affect one in every seven children in Australia, pos...
BACKGROUND: Despite considerable health consequences of child abuse and neglect, there is limited ev...
© 2016 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: To ...
ObjectiveTo examine the health care costs associated with mental disorders and subthreshold mental d...
Aim We studied infants and children with and without special health care needs (SHCN) during the fir...
OBJECTIVES: In Australian 0-7-year olds with and without sleep problems, to compare (1) type and cos...
ObjectiveTo examine the health care costs associated with mental disorders and subthreshold mental d...
Abstract Objective: To examine the magnitude, 10‐year temporal trends and treatment cost of intentio...
Maltreated children are vulnerable to adverse mental health outcomes. Information about how children...
A cost of illness (COI) study was undertaken to estimate the magnitude and range of lifetime effects...
Background and objective: Despite paediatric bronchiectasis being recognized increasingly worldwide,...
Objectives: To examine associations between being the subject of child protection reports in early c...
Childhood abuse is a serious social and economic problem. In Australia, there are 17,000 substantiat...
According to the Productivity Commission\u27s Report on Government Services, (Steering Committee for...
Background: Longitudinal data on health costs associated with physical and mental conditions are not...
Objective: Childhood mental health difficulties affect one in every seven children in Australia, pos...
BACKGROUND: Despite considerable health consequences of child abuse and neglect, there is limited ev...
© 2016 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: To ...
ObjectiveTo examine the health care costs associated with mental disorders and subthreshold mental d...
Aim We studied infants and children with and without special health care needs (SHCN) during the fir...
OBJECTIVES: In Australian 0-7-year olds with and without sleep problems, to compare (1) type and cos...
ObjectiveTo examine the health care costs associated with mental disorders and subthreshold mental d...
Abstract Objective: To examine the magnitude, 10‐year temporal trends and treatment cost of intentio...
Maltreated children are vulnerable to adverse mental health outcomes. Information about how children...
A cost of illness (COI) study was undertaken to estimate the magnitude and range of lifetime effects...
Background and objective: Despite paediatric bronchiectasis being recognized increasingly worldwide,...
Objectives: To examine associations between being the subject of child protection reports in early c...
Childhood abuse is a serious social and economic problem. In Australia, there are 17,000 substantiat...
According to the Productivity Commission\u27s Report on Government Services, (Steering Committee for...