Childhood EBDs have significant negative impacts on the society in the form of direct behavioural consequences and costs and on the individual in the form of poor academic occupational and psychosocial functioning and on the family . The costs to society include the trauma disruption and psychological problems caused to the victims of crime or aggression in homes schools and communities together with the financial costs of services to treat the affected individuals including youth justice services courts prison services social services foster homes psychiatric services accident and emergency services alcohol and drug misuse services in addition to unemployment and other required state benefits. Prevention and management of EBD is not easy and it requires an integrated multidisciplinary effort by healthcare providers at different levels to be involved in the assessment prevention and management of affected individuals and also to provide social economic and psycho emotional support to the affected families.
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