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±èÇõÁØ ( Kim Hyuk-Joon ) -
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Abstract
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Purpose : This study analyzed the current status of Korean adults¡¯ unmet medical needs and factors influencing them by age group.
Methods : The sample comprised of 11,092 people aged 19 or older from the 8th data of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Using IBM SPSS/Win 26.0, the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Rao-Scott ¥ö2 test, and complex samples logistic regression.
Results : The unmet medical needs¡¯ rate of all adults was 6.6%, and 6.5%, 6.4%, and 7.6% for the 19¡49, 50¡64, and 65-plus age groups, respectively. Next, unmet medical needs were affected by subjective health status (CI: 0.37-0.90), activity restriction (CI: 1.45-4.62), stress (CI: 1.17-2.03), and quality of life (CI: 0.89-0.98) in the 19-49 age group. In the 50¡64 age group, these were subjective health status (CI: 0.29-0.98), stress (CI: 1.01-2.49), aerobic activity (CI: 0.45-0.94), and quality of life (CI: 0.86-0.98). Finally, in the group over 65 years, these were gender (CI: 1.21-3.67), spouse presence (CI: 0.39-0.95), subjective health status (CI: 0.28-0.83), activity restriction (CI: 1.30-2.98), and quality of life (CI: 0.87-0.95).
Conclusion : Given the inequality in medical needs by income and age, policies should link health care, related institutions, and existing welfare policies according to age-group specific factors of unmet medical needs.
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KeyWords
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Assessment of health care needs, Health inequities, Health services accessibility, Age groups
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