KMID : 1002520180120020039
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Korean Journal of Health Service Management 2018 Volume.12 No. 2 p.39 ~ p.49
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Factors Associated with Unmet Healthcare Needs According to Households
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Kim Yun-Jeong
Choi Seong-Ji Hwang Byung-Deog
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Abstract
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Objectives : In this study, we used the data of the 2015 National Health and Nutrition Survey in its 6th Phase, and the total number of subjects included was 4,884.
Methods : Frequency analysis, crosstab and logistic regression analysis were conducted to investigate unmet medical factors related to family members.
Results : The subjects of the study were 10.3% single-person households and 89.7% non-single-person households. There were statistically significant differences in age, education level, marital status, income level, private health insurance, and subjective health status. Factors associated with unmet healthcare needs according to single-person households was subjective health status. Age, gender, marital status and subjective health status were the factors associated with unmet healthcare needs according to non-single-person households.
Conclusions : It is necessary to establish health care policies that can expand the health education necessary for providing appropriate information on medical care and improving awareness of social illnesses and improving affordability and convenience.
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KEYWORD
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Andersen Model, Non-Single-Person Households, Single-Person Households, Unmet Healthcare Needs
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