TY - JOUR PY - 2014// TI - Cost analysis of youth violence prevention JO - Pediatrics A1 - Sharp, Adam L. A1 - Prosser, Lisa A. A1 - Walton, Maureen A. L. A1 - Blow, Frederic C. A1 - Chermack, Stephen T. A1 - Zimmerman, Marc A. A1 - Cunningham, Rebecca SP - 448 EP - 453 VL - 133 IS - 3 N2 - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Effective violence interventions are not widely implemented, and there is little information about the cost of violence interventions. Our goal is to report the cost of a brief intervention delivered in the emergency department that reduces violence among 14- to 18-year-olds. METHODS: Primary outcomes were total costs of implementation and the cost per violent event or violence consequence averted. We used primary and secondary data sources to derive the costs to implement a brief motivational interviewing intervention and to identify the number of self-reported violent events (eg, severe peer aggression, peer victimization) or violence consequences averted. One-way and multi-way sensitivity analyses were performed. RESULTS: Total fixed and variable annual costs were estimated at $71 784. If implemented, 4208 violent events or consequences could be prevented, costing $17.06 per event or consequence averted. Multi-way sensitivity analysis accounting for variable intervention efficacy and different cost estimates resulted in a range of $3.63 to $54.96 per event or consequence averted. CONCLUSIONS: Our estimates show that the cost to prevent an episode of youth violence or its consequences is less than the cost of placing an intravenous line and should not present a significant barrier to implementation.
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LA - en SN - 0031-4005 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2013-1615 ID - ref1 ER -