USA: Domestic Violence Increases Health Care Cost
Experts at the briefing cited studies indicating that women who are the victims of domestic violence are 80% more likely than other women to have a stroke, 70% more likely to have heart disease, 60% more likely to have asthma, and 70% more likely to drink heavily. Children who witness domestic violence are at an increased risk of obesity, substance abuse, cancer, heart disease, and depression.
The Council, in urging its support of efforts to prevent domestic violence, emphasized the public's concern with the resulting long-term costs.
Compiled from: Preventing Violence Can Reduce Health Care Costs, Family Violence Prevention Fund (8 May 2009).
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