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Abstract Background Childhood maltreatment can have a significant impact on health across the life course, but its impact on health care costs in later life is unknown in Japan. This study aims to assess additional medical costs of Japanese older people with childhood maltreatment history. Methods Data from the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study (JAGES) 2013, a population-based cohort of independent people aged 65 years or older across Japan were used and linked uniquely with the database of health insurance claims for residents of a city with more than 1.5 million citizens, aged 75 years or younger (N = 978). Average annual medical costs for April 2012 and March 2013 and April 2013 and March 2014 were calculated and compared between those who experienced childhood maltreatment and those who did not, using generalized linear models. Results 4.5% of our sample witnessed their father physically abusing their mother, 1.9% were physically abused, 10.6% were emotionally neglected, and 5.7% were emotionally abused in their childhood. Average medical costs of those with any childhood maltreatment (N = 176, 18.0% of the sample) were significantly higher than those without maltreatment (549,468JPY vs. 413,013JPY (1USD is equivalent to 110JPY); p = 0.007). When examining the effect of each type of maltreatment, average costs of those with emotional neglect were higher than the counterpart (573,481JPY vs. 412,082JPY; p = 0.008). Average costs of those who experienced physical abuse were also higher than those who did not (726,254JPY vs 431,106JPY; p = 0.035). The effect of any childhood maltreatment remained statistically significant after older adults’ age and gender were controlled (p = 0.03). Conclusions Our findings suggest that childhood maltreatment is strongly associated with additional medical costs among older Japanese. If it was truly causal, it can be estimated that additional medical costs associated with childhood maltreatment can be more than 333 billion JPY per year nationwide. Key messages Average annual medical costs of older adults with any childhood maltreatment history were significantly 116,098 JPY greater than those with no maltreatment history. As for each type of childhood maltreatment, emotional neglect tends to increase medical costs in late adulthood.

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