Supporting Strategic Investment in Social Programs: a Cost Analysis of the Family Check-Up

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Margaret R. Kuklinski
D. Max Crowley
Thomas J. Dishion
Melvin N. Wilson
William E. Pelham
Daniel S. Shaw
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[1] University of Washington,
[2] Pennsylvania State University,undefined
[3] Arizona State University,undefined
[4] University of Virginia,undefined
[5] University of Pittsburgh,undefined
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Prevention Science | 2020年 / 21卷
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Family check-up; Economic evaluation; Home visiting; Evidence-based; Prevention; Problem behavior;
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High-quality evidence about the costs of effective interventions for children can provide a foundation for fiscally responsible policy capable of achieving impact. This study estimated the costs to society of the Family Check-up, an evidence-based brief home-visiting intervention for high-risk families implemented in the Early Steps multisite efficacy trial. Intervention arm families in three sites were offered 4 consecutive years of intervention, when target children were ages 2 through 5. Data for estimating total, average, and marginal costs and family burden (means and standard deviations, 2015 USD, discounted at 3% per year) came from a detailed database that prospectively documented resource use at the family level and a supplemental interview with trial leaders. Secondary analyses evaluated differences in costs among higher and lower risk families using repeated measures analysis of variance. Results indicated annual average costs of $1066 per family (SD = $400), with time spent by families valued at an additional $84 (SD = $99) on average. Costs declined significantly from ages 2 through 5. Once training and oversight patterns were established, additional families could be served at half the cost, $501 (SD = $404). On the margin, higher risk families cost more, $583 (SD = $444) compared to $463 (SD = $380) for lower risk families, but prior analyses showed they also benefited more. Sensitivity analyses indicated potential for wage-related cost savings in real-world implementation compared to the university-based trial. This study illustrates the dynamics of Family Check-up resource use over time and across families differing in risk.
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