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Use of services and associated costs for young adults with childhood hyperactivity/conduct problems: 20-year follow-up

D'Amico, Francesco; Knapp, Martin; Beecham, Jennifer; Sandberg, Seija; Taylor, Eric; Sayal, Kapil

Authors

Francesco D'Amico

Martin Knapp

Jennifer Beecham

Seija Sandberg

Eric Taylor



Abstract

Background
Although childhood hyperactivity and conduct problems are associated with difficulties in adulthood, little is known about later service use or public expenditure costs in the UK.

Aims
To describe the use of services and calculate recent (past 6 months) and early adulthood (since the age of 18 years) public expenditure costs incurred by young adults who had hyperactivity and/or conduct problems during childhood.

Method
A 20-year follow-up of a community sample of 6- to 7-year old boys (n = 83) with hyperactivity only, conduct problems only, mixed hyperactivity and conduct problems, and no behaviour problems (control). Information was obtained about service use; recent (past 6 months), and early adulthood (since age 18 years) public expenditure costs were calculated.

Results
High levels of childhood conduct problems were associated with a two- to threefold increase in early adulthood costs, mainly driven by criminal justice contacts. Although the mixed problems group had the highest recent costs in terms of receipt of benefits and health and social care, they had the lowest criminal justice costs.

Conclusions
High levels of early childhood conduct problems are particularly associated with increased health, social care and criminal justice costs in adulthood.

Citation

D'Amico, F., Knapp, M., Beecham, J., Sandberg, S., Taylor, E., & Sayal, K. (2014). Use of services and associated costs for young adults with childhood hyperactivity/conduct problems: 20-year follow-up. British Journal of Psychiatry, 204(6), 441-447. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.113.131367

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 15, 2014
Online Publication Date Jan 2, 2018
Publication Date 2014-06
Deposit Date Aug 9, 2018
Journal British Journal of Psychiatry
Print ISSN 0007-1250
Electronic ISSN 1472-1465
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 204
Issue 6
Pages 441-447
DOI https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.113.131367
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1097381
Publisher URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/the-british-journal-of-psychiatry/article/use-of-services-and-associated-costs-for-young-adults-with-childhood-hyperactivityconduct-problems-20year-followup/E3D377ACE98756ADD75C14BA05D7FE00
Related Public URLs http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/204/6/441
PMID 24676966