Authors
Jin Huang, Julie Birkenmaier, Youngmi Kim
Publication date
2014/11
Journal
American journal of public health
Volume
104
Issue
11
Pages
e178-e183
Publisher
American Public Health Association
Description
Objectives. We examined heterogeneous associations between job loss and unmet health care needs by family income level in the recent economic recession.
Methods. We conducted logistic regression analyses with the sample from the 2008 Survey of Income and Program Participation (n = 12 658). Dependent variables were 2 dichotomous measures of unmet health care needs in medical and dental services. The primary independent variables were a dummy indicator of job loss during a 2-year period and the family income-to-needs ratio. We used an interaction term between job loss and the family income-to-needs ratio to test the proposed research question.
Results. Job loss was significantly associated with the increased risk of unmet health care needs. The proportion with unmet needs was highest for the lowest-income unemployed, but the association between job loss and health hardship was stronger …
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