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Childhood experience and health care use in adulthood: Nested case-control study

Childhood experience and health care use in adulthood: Nested case-control study
Childhood experience and health care use in adulthood: Nested case-control study
Background: few studies have considered the role of childhood experiences in adult health care use.

Aims: to examine the hypotheses that individuals frequently attending primary care report childhood adversities and illness exposures more commonly than the remainder of patients and that any association is independent of adult psychiatric disorder.

Method: a nested case–control study was carried out in a single general practice in Manchester, UK. Fifty frequent attenders (randomly selected from adult patients in the top decile of consultation frequency) and fifty normal attenders (randomly selected from the remainder of adult patients) underwent a structured psychiatric interview and a detailed, semi-structured interview of childhood experience.

Results: there was a strong association between frequent attendance and childhood experiences. Multivariate analysis suggested that reported childhood illness exposures and reports of childhood adversity were each associated independently with adult consultation behaviour, even after adjustment for adult psychiatric disorder.

Conclusions: interventions for high users of health care may need to address childhood experiences of illness and childhood adversities, as well as adult psychiatric disorder.
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134-139
Kapur, Navneet
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Hunt, Isabelle
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Macfarlane, Gary
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McBeth, John
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Creed, Francis
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Kapur, Navneet
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Hunt, Isabelle
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Macfarlane, Gary
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McBeth, John
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Creed, Francis
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Kapur, Navneet, Hunt, Isabelle, Macfarlane, Gary, McBeth, John and Creed, Francis (2004) Childhood experience and health care use in adulthood: Nested case-control study. British Journal of Psychiatry, 185 (2), 134-139. (doi:10.1192/bjp.185.2.134).

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Abstract

Background: few studies have considered the role of childhood experiences in adult health care use.

Aims: to examine the hypotheses that individuals frequently attending primary care report childhood adversities and illness exposures more commonly than the remainder of patients and that any association is independent of adult psychiatric disorder.

Method: a nested case–control study was carried out in a single general practice in Manchester, UK. Fifty frequent attenders (randomly selected from adult patients in the top decile of consultation frequency) and fifty normal attenders (randomly selected from the remainder of adult patients) underwent a structured psychiatric interview and a detailed, semi-structured interview of childhood experience.

Results: there was a strong association between frequent attendance and childhood experiences. Multivariate analysis suggested that reported childhood illness exposures and reports of childhood adversity were each associated independently with adult consultation behaviour, even after adjustment for adult psychiatric disorder.

Conclusions: interventions for high users of health care may need to address childhood experiences of illness and childhood adversities, as well as adult psychiatric disorder.

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Published date: August 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 491501
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491501
ISSN: 0007-1250
PURE UUID: 12b33289-38f7-43cb-90d2-f4d8994245c7
ORCID for John McBeth: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7047-2183

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Author: Navneet Kapur
Author: Isabelle Hunt
Author: Gary Macfarlane
Author: John McBeth ORCID iD
Author: Francis Creed

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