Background: Given the paucity of relevant data, this study estimates the cost of intellectual disability (ID) to families and the government in Australia. Method: Family costs were collected via the Client Service Receipt Inventory, recording information relating to service use and personal expense as a consequence of ID. Government expenditure on the provision of support and services was estimated using top-down costing. Results: A total of 109 parents participated. The cost of ID in Australia is high, especially for families. Total economic costs of ID are close to $14,720 billion annually. Opportunity cost of lost time provided 85% of family expense. A comparison of family expense and social welfare benefits received suggests that famili...
Importance: The economic effect of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) on individuals with the disorder...
Aim: The introduction of the National DisabilityInsurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia will mergecurre...
Although both disability and poverty have been subjected to extensive research, relatively few Austr...
Background: Given the paucity of relevant data, this study estimates the cost of intellectual disabi...
Background: Caring for a child with intellectual developmental disorder (IDD) is expensive for the m...
Objective: A diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorders is usually associated with substantial lifeti...
Background: This paper estimates the costs of disability in Australia using recent longitudinal data...
A diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorders is usually associated with substantial lifetime costs to...
Autism has lifetime consequences, with potentially a range of impacts on the health, wellbeing, soci...
It is well known that communities face high costs in the care of individuals with intellectual disab...
Purpose: Despite the common occurrence of intellectual disability (ID) in people with epilepsy, most...
Background Health assessments have beneficial effects on health outcomes for people with intellectua...
PURPOSE: Despite the common occurrence of intellectual disability (ID) in people with epilepsy, most...
Executive summary This technical report details the processes undertaken to estimate the number of ...
It is well known that communities face high costs in the care of individuals with intellectual disab...
Importance: The economic effect of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) on individuals with the disorder...
Aim: The introduction of the National DisabilityInsurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia will mergecurre...
Although both disability and poverty have been subjected to extensive research, relatively few Austr...
Background: Given the paucity of relevant data, this study estimates the cost of intellectual disabi...
Background: Caring for a child with intellectual developmental disorder (IDD) is expensive for the m...
Objective: A diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorders is usually associated with substantial lifeti...
Background: This paper estimates the costs of disability in Australia using recent longitudinal data...
A diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorders is usually associated with substantial lifetime costs to...
Autism has lifetime consequences, with potentially a range of impacts on the health, wellbeing, soci...
It is well known that communities face high costs in the care of individuals with intellectual disab...
Purpose: Despite the common occurrence of intellectual disability (ID) in people with epilepsy, most...
Background Health assessments have beneficial effects on health outcomes for people with intellectua...
PURPOSE: Despite the common occurrence of intellectual disability (ID) in people with epilepsy, most...
Executive summary This technical report details the processes undertaken to estimate the number of ...
It is well known that communities face high costs in the care of individuals with intellectual disab...
Importance: The economic effect of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) on individuals with the disorder...
Aim: The introduction of the National DisabilityInsurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia will mergecurre...
Although both disability and poverty have been subjected to extensive research, relatively few Austr...