Title of article
Societal Burden of Clinically Anxious Youth Referred for Treatment: A Cost-of-illness Study
Author/Authors
Denise H. M. Bodden، نويسنده , , Carmen D. Dirksen، نويسنده , , Susan M. B?gels، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
11
From page
487
To page
497
Abstract
A prevalence-based cost-of-illness study using a
societal perspective was conducted to investigate the costof-
illness in clinically anxious youth aged 8–18 in The
Netherlands. Discriminant validity of the cost diary used
was obtained by comparing costs of families with an
anxious child (n=118) to costs of families from the general
population (n=41). To examine the convergent validity,
bottom-up acquired costs derived from cost diaries were
compared to top-down acquired costs obtained from
national registrations. Bottom-up acquired costs measured
by means of cost diaries amounted to €2,748 per family of a
clinically referred anxious child per annum. Societal costs
of families with clinically anxious children were almost 21
times as high compared to families from the general population.
With respect to convergent validity, total health care
costs using the bottom-up approach from clinically anxious
children were quite comparable to those of top-down data
of anxious children, although costs within the subcategories
differed considerably. Clinical anxiety disorders in childhood
cost the Dutch society more than 20 million euros a
year. Based on results of discriminate and convergent
validity, the cost diary seems a valid method in establishing
cost-of-illness in childhood anxiety disorders.
Keywords
Anxiety disorders . Cost-of-illness .Children . Cost diary
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828943
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