Healthcare Cost Burden and Self-Reported Frequency of Depressive/Anxious Feelings in Older Adults

JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIAL WORK(2024)

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Using the 2018-2021 National Health Interview Survey data, we examined the associations between healthcare cost burden and depressive/anxious feelings in older adults. Nearly12% reported healthcare cost burden and 18% daily/weekly depressive/anxious feelings. Healthcare cost burden was higher among women, racial/ethnic minorities, those with chronic illnesses, mobility impairment, and those with Medicare Part D, but lower among individuals with Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibility, Medicare Advantage, VA/military insurance, and private insurance. Daily/weekly depressive/anxious feelings was higher among healthcare cost burden reporters. The COVID-19 pandemic-related medical care access problems were also associated with a higher risk of reporting healthcare cost burden and depression/anxiety.
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Healthcare cost, healthcare cost burden,delayed healthcare,prescription medication,depression/anxiety,chronic conditions,COVID-19
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