Economic impact of childhood psychiatric disorder on public sector services in Britain: estimates from national survey data
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2013Vol. 54(9), pp. 977–985
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Tom Snell, Martín Knapp, Andrew Healey, Sacha Guglani, Sara Evans‐Lacko, José‐Luis Fernández, Howard Meltzer, Tamsin Ford
Abstract
There are huge costs to the public sector associated with child psychiatric disorder, particularly the education system. There is a pressing need to explore ways to reduce these costs while improving health and well-being.
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