Go Back Research Article July, 1999

Costs of Health Care Use by Women HMO Members With a History of Childhood Abuse and Neglect

Abstract

Background Early childhood maltreatment has been associated with adverse adult health outcomes, but little is known about the magnitude of adult health care use and costs that accompany maltreatment. We examined differences in annual health care use and costs in women with and without histories of childhood sexual, emotional, or physical abuse or neglect. Methods A random sample of 1225 women members of a health maintenance organization completed a 22-page questionnaire inquiring into childhood maltreatment experiences as measured by the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. Health care costs and use data were obtained from the automated cost-accounting system of the health maintenance organization, including total costs, outpatient and primary care costs, and emergency department visits. Results Women who reported any abuse or neglect had median annual health care costs that were $97 (95% confidence interval, $0.47-$188.26) greater than women who did not report maltreatment. Women who reported sexual abuse had median annual health care costs that were $245 (95% confidence interval, $132.32-$381.93) greater than costs among women who did not report abuse. Women with sexual abuse histories had significantly higher primary care and outpatient costs and more frequent emergency department visits than women without these histories. Conclusion Although the absolute cost differences per year per woman were relatively modest, the large number of women in the population with these experiences suggests that the total costs to society are substantial.

Keywords

Childhood Abuse Health Care Costs Women’s Health Childhood Trauma Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Sexual Abuse Emotional Abuse Physical Abuse Neglect Health Care Utilization Emergency Department Visits Outpatient Care Primary Care Costs Cost Analysis Long-Term Health Effects
Details
Volume 56
Issue 7
Pages 609–613
ISSN 2168-6238
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