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The cost burden of adolescent and young adult pregnancy: real-world evidence from the Brazilian public health care system.

作者信息

Marmett Bruna, Reis Julia Mathias, Carvalho Amanda Ferreira de, Kinalski Daniela Dal Forno, Souza Carmem Lisiane Escouto de, Werle Natália Jaeger Basso, Masseli Mayara Ribeiro, Etges Ana Paula Beck da Silva, Polanczyk Carisi Anne, Dalcin Tiago Chagas, Amantea Sérgio Luis

机构信息

Escritório de Projetos, Associação Hospital Moinhos de Vento - Program for Institutional Development of the Brazilian Unified Health System (PROADI-SUS) - Ministry of Health, Brazil.

National Institute of Science and Technology for Health Technology Assessment (IATS) - CNPq/Brazil, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

出版信息

Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2025 Feb;30(1):13-19. doi: 10.1080/13625187.2024.2416587. Epub 2024 Oct 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In low- and middle-income countries, pregnancy in adolescence represents an important public health issue. Rates of early pregnancy have significant social and economic consequences that extend beyond the individual sphere, impacting public/governmental budgets.

AIM

To estimate the cost implications of early pregnancies from the perspective of the Brazilian Unified Public Health System.

METHODS

This retrospective secondary data analysis focuses on assessing direct hospital costs. The study cohort comprises adolescents and young adults who underwent prenatal care at a reference maternity hospital between January and December 2021. Individual procedure costs were extracted from hospital records and converted into monetary values using the Brazilian Federal Fee. The sample size for each group was determined based on preliminary data collected during a pilot study. Descriptive analyses presented costs stratified by age groups. To estimate budgetary impacts and sensitivity we used national live birth incidence rates.

RESULTS

The mean cost per case of adolescent pregnancy was US$ 704.92 (SD: 1,707.74) and for adult pregnancy was US$ 592.40 (SD: 941.43). The cost of hospital admission accounted for 61% of the total cost of adolescent pregnancies. The annual budget impact of pregnancies among women under 30 years was estimated at US$ 1 billion, with 239 million coming from women under 20 years old.

CONCLUSION

Pregnancy in adolescence may lead to a significant annual budget impact, representing 24% of costs attributed to pregnancies among women under 30 years. Costs related to hospital admissions and complications represent a substantial share of the total costs of adolescent pregnancy.

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