Health Insurance and Self-Rated Health From Adolescence to Early Midlife in the US

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作者
Zhang, Xing [1 ]
Lemon, Tiffany L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Arizona State Univ, Coll Hlth Solut, 425 N 5th St, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA
关键词
COVERAGE; REFORM; CARE;
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10.1016/j.amepre.2024.10.002
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: Although health insurance is a critical tool for well-being across the life course, few studies have explored the long-term health implications of shifts in insurance coverage. This study examined whether changes in insurance types from adolescence to early midlife were associated with early midlife self-rated health. Methods: This study used data from Wave I (1994-1995; average age 15.7 years), Wave IV (2008-2009; average age 28.7 years), and Wave V (2016-2018; average age 37.6 years) of Add Health, including 6,765 respondents from 1994 to 2018. Logistic regression was used to examine the association between health insurance status from adolescence to early midlife and early midlife self-rated health. The analyses were conducted from March to August 2024. Results: Relative to having private insurance in adolescence and early midlife, the following health insurance statuses in adolescence and early midlife were significantly associated with poorer early midlife self-rated health: public in adolescence and early midlife (AOR=3.34; 95% CI=1.89, 5.91); uninsured in adolescence to public at early midlife (AOR=3.29; 95% CI=1.85, 5.85); private in adolescence to public at early midlife (AOR=3.36; 95% CI=2.46, 4.58), and private in adolescence to uninsured at early midlife (AOR=1.68; 95% CI=1.10, 2.55). Conclusions: Health insurance statuses from adolescence to early midlife, specifically having or switching into public insurance, may be associated with poorer health in early midlife among individuals who were adolescents in the early 1990s. More research is needed to explore how insurance reform such as the Children's Health Insurance Program may have mitigated this association in future cohorts. Am J Prev Med 2025;68(2):257-263. (c) 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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