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dc.contributor.authorLucas, Nina-
dc.contributor.authorGold, Lisa-
dc.contributor.authorSciberras, Emma-
dc.contributor.authorHiscock, Harriet-
dc.contributor.authorEfron, Daryl-
dc.contributor.authorNicholson, Jan-
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-13T03:40:28Zen
dc.date.accessioned2014-04-23T00:01:04Zen
dc.date.available2014-04-23T00:01:04Zen
dc.date.issued2011-11-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10620/18029en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10620/3986en
dc.description.abstractAims: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is highly prevalent, affecting approximately 7% of Australian school-aged children. Children with ADHD are more likely than their peers to experience both comorbid internalizing and externalizing difficulties. This study aims to investigate: 1) the health care costs associated with ADHD in early childhood; and 2) the impact of comorbid internalizing and externalizing difficulties on the health care costs associated with ADHD. Methods: Data from LSAC (B and K cohorts) will be used to estimate the Medicare costs associated with ADHD from birth to 8 years. ADHD will be defined by parent-reported diagnosed ADHD (aged 4-8 years) and/or clinically elevated Inattention-Hyperactivity scores on the parent-reported Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) (aged 4-8 years). Internalising and externalising comorbidities will be defined by clinically elevated scores on the Emotional Problems and Conduct Problems subscales of the SDQ. Results: We will report average health care costs (PBS, MBS and combined costs separately) for children with and without ADHD and will estimate costs at the population level for children with and without ADHD. The average number of health care visits and PBS prescriptions for children with and without ADHD will be reported. Furthermore, we will report average health care costs for children with ADHD and internalizing/externalsing comorbidities versus children with ADHD alone. Conclusion: This study will provide the first Australian data reporting on the health care costs associated with ADHD and its common comorbidities. We expect that ADHD will be associated with considerable health care costs.en
dc.subjectHealth -- Access to servicesen
dc.subjectChild Developmenten
dc.subjectChild Development -- Behaviouren
dc.subjectIncome & Finance -- Expenditure and constraints on expenditureen
dc.titleHealth care costs of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorderen
dc.typeConference Presentationsen
dc.identifier.surveyLSACen
dc.description.keywordshyperactivityen
dc.description.keywordsADHDen
dc.description.keywordscostsen
dc.description.keywordshealth careen
dc.description.keywordsinattentionen
dc.description.conferencelocationMelbourne, Australiaen
dc.description.conferencenameGrowing Up in Australia and Footprints in Time: The LSAC and LSIC Research Conferenceen
dc.identifier.refereedYesen
local.identifier.id4461en
dc.description.formatOral presentationen
dc.identifier.emailemma.sciberras@mcri.edu.auen
dc.date.conferencestart2011-11-15-
dc.date.conferencefinish2011-11-16-
dc.date.presentation2011-11-
dc.subject.dssChildhood and child developmenten
dc.subject.dssHealth and wellbeingen
dc.subject.dssIncome, wealth and financesen
dc.subject.dssmaincategoryHealthen
dc.subject.dssmaincategoryIncome & Financeen
dc.subject.dssmaincategoryChild Developmenten
dc.subject.dsssubcategoryAccess to servicesen
dc.subject.dsssubcategoryBehaviouren
dc.subject.dsssubcategoryExpenditure and constraints on expenditureen
dc.subject.flosseIncome, wealth and financesen
dc.subject.flosseHealth and wellbeingen
dc.subject.flosseChildhood and child developmenten
dc.relation.surveyLSACen
dc.old.surveyvalueLSACen
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item.openairetypeConference Presentations-
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