| Literature DB >> 31263661 |
Ji Li1, Hong Lai2, Dong Chen3, Shaoguang Chen1, Shenghan Lai1,2,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has a substantial financial impact on healthcare systems in the US. This study aimed to examine the impact of CVD on health insurance coverage and health service use under economic stress as indicated by the Great Recession in the US (December 2007-June 2009).Entities:
Keywords: chronic disease; economic burden of disease; health insurance; health services
Year: 2019 PMID: 31263661 PMCID: PMC6590878 DOI: 10.24171/j.phrp.2019.10.3.03
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Osong Public Health Res Perspect ISSN: 2210-9099
Selected demographic characteristics of the study participants (≥ 20 years), NHANES 2003–2012*.
| Characteristics | All | Before recession (2003–2006) | During recession (2007–2008) | After recession (2009–2012) | ||||||
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| No CVD | CVD | No CVD | CVD | No CVD | CVD | |||||
| 26,483 | 8,309 | 1,170 | 4,996 | 678 | 10,133 | 1,197 | ||||
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| Age (y) | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| 20–64 | 19,944 (82.77) | 6,619 (87.02) | 385 (42.53) | 3,963 (87.22) | 258 (42.22) | 8,245 (85.83) | 474 (44.53) | |||
| ≥ 65 | 6,539 (17.23) | 1,690 (12.98) | 785 (57.47) | 1,033 (12.78) | 420 (57.78) | 1,888 (14.17) | 723 (55.47) | |||
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| Gender | 0.301 | 0.137 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Male | 12,843 (48.08) | 3,904 (47.85) | 636 (49.91) | 2,397 (47.69) | 378 (52.20) | 4,854 (47.52) | 674 (54.68) | |||
| Female | 13,640 (51.92) | 4,405 (52.15) | 534 (50.09) | 2,599 (52.31) | 300 (47.80) | 5,279 (52.48) | 523 (45.32) | |||
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| Race/Ethnicity | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Non-Hispanic white | 12,374 (69.49) | 4,141 (71.21) | 733 (79.24) | 2,263 (68.94) | 389 (74.45) | 4,217 (66.70) | 631 (72.90) | |||
| Non-Hispanic black | 5,695 (11.39) | 1,795 (11.41) | 225 (10.95) | 1,032 (11.19) | 151 (12.75) | 2,214 (11.35) | 278 (12.46) | |||
| Mexican American | 4,490 (8.08) | 1,745 (8.28) | 159 (3.94) | 909 (8.74) | 67 (4.15) | 1,492 (8.41) | 118 (5.10) | |||
| Other Hispanic | 2,067 (4.71) | 278 (3.73) | 12 (1.10) | 583 (5.08) | 49 (2.87) | 1,053 (5.96) | 92 (3.79) | |||
| Other | 1,857 (6.33) | 350 (5.37) | 41 (4.77) | 209 (6.05) | 22 (5.77) | 1,157 (7.58) | 78 (5.75) | |||
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| Body weight status | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Underweight | 436 (1.74) | 136 (1.82) | 13 (1.29) | 81 (1.61) | 9 (1.23) | 179 (1.80) | 18 (1.49) | |||
| Normal weight | 7,424 (30.32) | 2,482 (32.51) | 263 (21.74) | 1,388 (31.10) | 140 (22.96) | 2,907 (29.94) | 244 (20.22) | |||
| Overweight | 8,842 (33.70) | 2,834 (33.22) | 389 (35.35) | 1,708 (34.39) | 212 (33.76) | 3,342 (33.97) | 357 (30.20) | |||
| Obese | 9,351 (34.24) | 2,729 (32.45) | 448 (41.62) | 1,756 (32.90) | 281 (42.05) | 3,598 (34.29) | 539 (48.09) | |||
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| Education | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| < high school | 7,438 (18.45) | 2,263 (16.90) | 456 (29.74) | 1,484 (19.43) | 266 (30.96) | 2,519 (16.94) | 450 (27.71) | |||
| High school, GED or equivalent | 6,212 (24.01) | 2,039 (25.92) | 274 (26.39) | 1,232 (25.16) | 178 (28.51) | 2,199 (20.99) | 290 (26.77) | |||
| > high school | 12,795 (57.54) | 3,996 (57.18) | 435 (43.88) | 2,275 (55.41) | 233 (40.53) | 5,401 (62.07) | 455 (45.52) | |||
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| Family income-to-poverty ratio | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| < 2 | 11,674 (34.73) | 3,384 (31.16) | 584 (44.07) | 2,148 (34.06) | 345 (48.61) | 4,570 (36.01) | 643 (45.04) | |||
| 2–4.49 | 7,594 (35.21) | 2,719 (38.73) | 362 (39.04) | 1,390 (33.06) | 177 (30.22) | 2,655 (33.03) | 291 (32.05) | |||
| ≥ 4.5 | 5,161 (30.06) | 1,790 (30.11) | 147 (16.89) | 1,000 (32.88) | 87 (21.17) | 1,980 (30.96) | 157 (22.91) | |||
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| Employment | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Yes | 14,381 (63.75) | 5,015 (69.68) | 226 (27.30) | 2,999 (68.55) | 113 (22.02) | 5,804 (64.51) | 224 (28.40) | |||
| No | 12,097 (36.25) | 3,292 (30.32) | 944 (72.70) | 1,995 (31.45) | 565 (77.98) | 4,328 (35.49) | 973 (71.60) | |||
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| Smoking status | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Non-smoker | 14,152 (53.11) | 4,423 (51.57) | 461 (37.69) | 2,733 (54.55) | 258 (39.01) | 5,797 (57.11) | 480 (40.36) | |||
| Former smoker | 6,576 (24.51) | 1,971 (23.31) | 511 (41.81) | 1,130 (22.47) | 284 (41.15) | 2,228 (22.98) | 452 (38.07) | |||
| Currently smoking | 5,735 (22.38) | 1,908 (25.12) | 196 (20.50) | 1,128 (22.98) | 136 (19.84) | 2,102 (19.91) | 265 (21.57) | |||
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| Recreational/work/transportation physical activities | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Vigorous or moderate intensity | 19,349 (76.50) | 6,438 (77.06) | 691 (63.37) | 3,639 (78.82) | 339 (54.15) | 7,621 (78.95) | 621 (56.40) | |||
| Light intensity | 7,125 (23.50) | 1,865 (22.94) | 476 (36.64) | 1,357 (21.18) | 339 (45.85) | 2,512 (21.05) | 576 (43.60) | |||
Data are presented as n (%).
Unweighted frequencies and weighted proportions were presented.
Rao-Scott chi-square goodness-of-fit tests adjusted for the sample design were used to compare frequencies for each of the selected demographic characteristics.
Health insurance coverage and healthcare use of the study participants (≥ 20 years), NHANES 2003–2012*.
| All | Before recession (2003–2006) | During recession (2007–2008) | After recession (2009–2012) | |||||||
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| Covered by health insurance | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Yes | 20,339 (80.60) | 6,414 (80.67) | 1,060 (90.26) | 3,709 (79.57) | 617 (91.45) | 7,464 (78.68) | 1,075 (90.90) | |||
| No | 6,082 (19.40) | 1,851 (19.33) | 106 (9.74) | 1,284 (20.43) | 59 (8.55) | 2,663 (21.32) | 119 (9.10) | |||
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| Prescriptions covered by health plans | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | 0.010 | |||||||
| Yes | 15,140 (93.70) | 2,920 (93.13) | 409 (87.86) | 3,378 (93.96) | 542 (88.72) | 6,915 (94.60) | 976 (91.99) | |||
| No | 1,297 (6.30) | 259 (6.87) | 71 (12.14) | 299 (6.04) | 76 (11.28) | 491 (5.40) | 101 (8.01) | |||
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| Covered by private insurance | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Yes | 13,843 (78.35) | 4,598 (81.07) | 525 (58.02) | 2,703 (82.76) | 310 (57.63) | 5,218 (79.23) | 489 (56.57) | |||
| No | 6,480 (21.65) | 1,802 (18.93) | 533 (41.98) | 1,006 (17.24) | 307 (42.37) | 2,246 (20.77) | 586 (43.43) | |||
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| Self-reported general health condition | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Excellent or very good | 10,735 (48.50) | 3,902 (52.98) | 211 (20.06) | 2,131 (50.97) | 93 (15.65) | 4,219 (50.04) | 179 (19.06) | |||
| Good, fair, or poor | 15,735 (51.50) | 4,400 (47.02) | 958 (79.94) | 2,863 (49.03) | 585 (84.35) | 5,911 (49.96) | 1,018 (80.94) | |||
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| Location of routine healthcare | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Primary care facilities | 21,414 (82.10) | 6,695 (81.22) | 1,097 (93.17) | 3,960 (81.22) | 632 (93.58) | 7,919 (80.72) | 1,111 (93.63) | |||
| Emergency department | 762 (2.26) | 169 (1.66) | 19 (1.59) | 165 (2.41) | 15 (2.20) | 361 (2.86) | 33 (1.85) | |||
| Other or > 1 location | 330 (1.22) | 105 (1.29) | 18 (1.54) | 60 (1.22) | 7 (0.45) | 126 (1.18) | 14 (0.94) | |||
| No routine location | 3,973 (14.42) | 1,337 (15.83) | 36 (3.70) | 811 (15.15) | 24 (3.77) | 1,726 (15.24) | 39 (3.58) | |||
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| Overnight hospital stay in last y | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| Yes | 10,679 (38.05) | 3,169 (35.27) | 840 (70.75) | 1,822 (35.38) | 476 (67.97) | 3,522 (34.77) | 850 (67.43) | |||
| No | 15,788 (61.95) | 5,133 (64.73) | 329 (29.25) | 3,173 (64.62) | 201 (32.03) | 6,606 (65.23) | 346 (32.57) | |||
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| No. of healthcare visits over past y | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||||
| ≥ 4 | 3,482 (10.96) | 830 (8.42) | 397 (32.93) | 526 (8.85) | 227 (31.87) | 1,078 (9.27) | 424 (33.34) | |||
| 0–3 | 22,991 (89.04) | 7,476 (91.58) | 769 (67.07) | 4,469 (91.15) | 450 (68.13) | 9,054 (90.73) | 773 (66.66) | |||
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| Mental health visits over past y | 0.213 | 0.865 | 0.220 | |||||||
| Yes | 1,922 (7.84) | 566 (7.94) | 112 (9.33) | 332 (7.32) | 58 (7.63) | 733 (7.76) | 121 (8.88) | |||
| No | 24,553 (92.16) | 7,739 (92.06) | 1,055 (90.67) | 4,664 (92.68) | 620 (92.37) | 9,400 (92.24) | 1,075 (91.12) | |||
Data are presented as n (%).
Unweighted frequencies and weighted proportions were presented.
Rao-Scott chi-square goodness-of-fit tests adjusted for the sample design were used to compare frequencies for health insurance status and healthcare use outcomes.
Multivariate logistic regressions for the associations of recession periods with health insurance coverage and healthcare use by study participants with CVD (≥ 20 years), NHANES 2003–2012.
| Outcome variables | Family income-to-poverty ratio < 2 | Family income-to-poverty ratio 2–4.49 | Family income-to-poverty ratio ≥ 4.5 | Employed | Unemployed | 19–64 y | ≥65 y | |||||||
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| During recession | 1.57 | (1.01, 2.45) | 1.98 | (0.79, 4.96) | 0.91 | (0.35, 2.33) | 1.38 | (0.43, 4.42) | 1.50 | (0.87, 2.60) | 1.53 | (0.91, 2.55) | 0.87 | (0.35, 2.17) |
| After recession | 1.49 | (0.95, 2.34) | 0.95 | (0.40, 2.24) | 1.38 | (0.65, 2.96) | 1.30 | (0.56, 3.06) | 1.56 | (0.90, 2.69) | 1.43 | (0.94, 2.17) | 0.73 | (0.21, 2.54) |
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| Prescriptions covered by health plans (Yes vs. No) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 0.72 | (0.36, 1.42) | 1.39 | (0.53, 3.63) | 1.28 | (0.11, 15.47) | 0.68 | (0.11, 4.05) | 1.16 | (0.60, 2.24) | 1.65 | (0.62, 4.37) | 1.01 | (0.51, 2.01) |
| After recession | 1.32 | (0.67, 2.59) | 1.72 | (0.69, 4.33) | 0.25 | (0.04, 1.77) | 0.50 | (0.10, 2.50) | 1.52 | (0.76, 3.04) | 3.51 | (1.23, 9.99) | 1.18 | (0.59, 2.36) |
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| Covered by private insurance (Yes vs. No) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.19 | (0.85, 1.67) | 1.31 | (0.71, 2.43) | 1.08 | (0.47, 2.47) | 0.62 | (0.27, 1.43) | 1.28 | (0.88, 1.88) | 0.53 | (0.28, 0.997) | 1.65 | (1.03, 2.64) |
| After recession | 0.89 | (0.66, 1.21) | 0.99 | (0.64, 1.51) | 1.11 | (0.57, 2.13) | 0.86 | (0.41, 1.80) | 0.93 | (0.68, 1.27) | 0.79 | (0.44, 1.43) | 1.09 | (0.80, 1.50) |
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| Excellent or very good vs. Good, fair, or poor | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.10 | (0.62, 1.94) | 0.73 | (0.39, 1.35) | 0.60 | (0.28, 1.27) | 0.54 | (0.22, 1.31) | 1.03 | (0.67, 1.59) | 0.66 | (0.35, 1.24) | 0.90 | (0.61, 1.34) |
| After recession | 1.16 | (0.63, 2.15) | 1.05 | (0.66, 1.69) | 0.70 | (0.36, 1.35) | 0.92 | (0.48, 1.76) | 1.13 | (0.78, 1.66) | 0.91 | (0.53, 1.55) | 1.12 | (0.78, 1.60) |
| Current health compared with 1 y ago: better vs. no change | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.05 | (0.67, 1.67) | 0.68 | (0.40, 1.16) | 1.45 | (0.64, 3.31) | 1.17 | (0.50, 2.75) | 0.86 | (0.63, 1.17) | 1.02 | (0.56, 1.86) | 0.96 | (0.65, 1.41) |
| After recession | 1.32 | (0.90, 1.92) | 0.96 | (0.56, 1.63) | 0.91 | (0.44, 1.88) | 1.32 | (0.77, 2.25) | 0.90 | (0.68, 1.19) | 1.33 | (0.84, 2.11) | 0.91 | (0.65, 1.28) |
| Current health compared with 1 y ago: worse vs. no change | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.03 | (0.64, 1.67) | 0.57 | (0.27, 1.18) | 0.52 | (0.14, 1.94) | 0.53 | (0.16, 1.77) | 0.82 | (0.55, 1.21) | 0.89 | (0.50, 1.57) | 0.70 | (0.44, 1.10) |
| After recession | 1.19 | (0.77, 1.86) | 0.59 | (0.34, 1.01) | 0.85 | (0.36, 2.05) | 0.61 | (0.24, 1.55) | 1.01 | (0.69, 1.48) | 0.83 | (0.45, 1.53) | 0.97 | (0.67, 1.40) |
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| Primary care facilities vs. Others | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.17 | (0.63, 2.17) | 1.30 | (0.42, 4.05) | 1.89 | (0.26, 13.72) | 0.99 | (0.30, 3.29) | 1.59 | (0.91, 2.77) | 0.98 | (0.51, 1.88) | 1.62 | (0.72, 3.67) |
| After recession | 1.28 | (0.68, 2.41) | 1.40 | (0.54, 3.62) | 1.23 | (0.25, 5.97) | 0.96 | (0.36, 2.56) | 1.34 | (0.77, 2.34) | 1.06 | (0.58, 1.94) | 1.35 | (0.68, 2.70) |
| Emergency department vs. Primary care facilities | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.01 | (0.30, 3.39) | 0.57 | (0.11, 2.96) | 57.65 | (9.32, 356.77) | 1.33 | (0.21, 8.53) | 1.15 | (0.40, 3.30) | 1.54 | (0.49, 4.86) | 0.66 | (0.17, 2.56) |
| After recession | 1.31 | (0.52, 3.27) | 0.09 | (0.002, 4.59) | 0.70 | (0.11, 4.65) | 1.62 | (0.35, 7.39) | 0.83 | (0.40, 1.72) | 1.07 | (0.37, 3.05) | 0.71 | (0.25, 2.01) |
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| Overnight hospital stay in last y (Yes vs. No) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 0.93 | (0.60, 1.44) | 0.85 | (0.53, 1.36) | 1.01 | (0.46, 2.21) | 0.95 | (0.41, 2.22) | 0.88 | (0.66, 1.18) | 0.82 | (0.51, 1.32) | 1.01 | (0.72, 1.40) |
| After recession | 1.11 | (0.84, 1.47) | 0.93 | (0.62, 1.37) | 0.84 | (0.41, 1.74) | 1.00 | (0.55, 1.80) | 1.02 | (0.81, 1.29) | 1.00 | (0.67, 1.50) | 1.08 | (0.80, 1.44) |
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| No. of healthcare visits over past y (≥ 4 vs. 0–3) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 0.88 | (0.63, 1.24) | 0.74 | (0.45, 1.20) | 0.67 | (0.34, 1.31) | 0.75 | (0.42, 1.36) | 0.78 | (0.59, 1.03) | 0.60 | (0.38, 0.96) | 0.94 | (0.69, 1.28) |
| After recession | 1.01 | (0.71, 1.43) | 0.71 | (0.42, 1.21) | 0.58 | (0.34, 0.99) | 0.58 | (0.36, 0.94) | 0.89 | (0.66, 1.22) | 0.73 | (0.47, 1.13) | 0.88 | (0.63, 1.22) |
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| Mental health visits over past y (Yes vs. No) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.21 | (0.69, 2.10) | 0.41 | (0.17, 0.99) | 0.03 | (0.002, 0.49) | 0.36 | (0.11, 1.17) | 0.78 | (0.49, 1.23) | 1.04 | (0.57, 1.92) | 0.33 | (0.16, 0.66) |
| After recession | 1.30 | (0.80, 2.12) | 0.36 | (0.17, 0.75) | 0.58 | (0.19, 1.79) | 0.98 | (0.42, 2.28) | 0.83 | (0.56, 1.24) | 1.04 | (0.62, 1.75) | 0.72 | (0.34, 1.50) |
Survey logistic regression models were adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, employment, smoking, and physical activity level, for example, Model Y (Covered by health insurance) = Exposures (during recession, age, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, employment, smoking, and physical activity level) in the study participants with family income-to-poverty ratio <2.
Survey logistic regression models were adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, family income-to-poverty ratio, smoking, and physical activity level, for example, Model Y (Covered by health insurance) = Exposures (during recession, age, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, family income-to-poverty ratio, smoking, and physical activity level) in the study participants with employment.
Survey logistic regression models were adjusted for gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, family income-to-poverty ratio, employment, smoking, and physical activity level, for example, Model Y (Covered by health insurance) = Exposures (during recession, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, family income-to-poverty ratio, employment, smoking, and physical activity level) in the study participants 19–64 years.
Multivariate logistic regressions for the associations of recession periods with health insurance coverage and healthcare use by study participants without CVD (≥ 20 years), NHANES 2003–2012.
| Outcome variables | Family income-to-poverty ratio < 2 | Family income-to-poverty ratio 2–4.49 | Family income-to-poverty ratio ≥ 4.5 | Employed | Unemployed | 19–64 y | ≥65 y | |||||||
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| Covered by health insurance (Yes vs. No) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 0.94 | (0.76, 1.17) | 1.02 | (0.76, 1.37) | 0.98 | (0.54, 1.79) | 1.03 | (0.82, 1.29) | 0.84 | (0.64, 1.09) | 0.98 | (0.82, 1.17) | 0.84 | (0.36, 1.96) |
| After recession | 0.89 | (0.74, 1.08) | 0.83 | (0.66, 1.05) | 1.02 | (0.58, 1.78) | 0.91 | (0.75, 1.09) | 0.84 | (0.65, 1.08) | 0.90 | (0.76, 1.07) | 0.59 | (0.29, 1.20) |
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| Prescriptions covered by health plans (Yes vs. No) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.44 | (1.03, 2.03) | 1.05 | (0.70, 1.57) | 0.96 | (0.46, 2.00) | 0.96 | (0.64, 1.43) | 1.37 | (0.88, 2.14) | 1.00 | (0.67, 1.49) | 1.38 | (0.77, 2.49) |
| After recession | 1.54 | (1.15, 2.07) | 1.28 | (0.83, 2.00) | 1.40 | (0.70, 2.79) | 1.14 | (0.75, 1.75) | 1.75 | (1.17, 2.63) | 1.29 | (0.90, 1.86) | 1.57 | (0.93, 2.67) |
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| Covered by private insurance (Yes vs. No) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.12 | (0.86, 1.45) | 1.42 | (1.10, 1.83) | 1.27 | (0.73, 2.20) | 1.14 | (0.84, 1.56) | 1.27 | (1.04, 1.56) | 1.15 | (0.90, 1.46) | 1.41 | (1.05, 1.89) |
| After recession | 0.99 | (0.83, 1.19) | 1.07 | (0.83, 1.38) | 1.00 | (0.69, 1.46) | 0.87 | (0.70, 1.07) | 1.14 | (0.95, 1.37) | 0.85 | (0.71, 1.02) | 1.56 | (1.21, 2.00) |
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| Self-reported general health condition | ||||||||||||||
| Excellent or very good vs. Good, fair, or poor | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.03 | (0.88, 1.21) | 1.02 | (0.84, 1.25) | 0.78 | (0.62, 0.999) | 0.94 | (0.82, 1.09) | 0.98 | (0.82, 1.17) | 0.92 | (0.80, 1.05) | 1.18 | (0.98, 1.42) |
| After recession | 0.88 | (0.75, 1.02) | 0.86 | (0.74, 0.995) | 0.96 | (0.80, 1.15) | 0.86 | (0.78, 0.95) | 0.98 | (0.83, 1.16) | 0.87 | (0.79, 0.95) | 1.11 | (0.90, 1.36) |
| Current health compared with 1 y ago: better vs. no change | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 0.89 | (0.72, 1.10) | 0.83 | (0.67, 1.02) | 0.86 | (0.68, 1.09) | 0.90 | (0.79, 1.03) | 0.79 | (0.63, 1.003) | 0.87 | (0.78, 0.98) | 0.79 | (0.59, 1.06) |
| After recession | 1.05 | (0.86, 1.28) | 1.00 | (0.86, 1.15) | 0.89 | (0.74, 1.08) | 1.01 | (0.90, 1.12) | 0.93 | (0.77, 1.11) | 0.96 | (0.87, 1.07) | 1.06 | (0.79, 1.42) |
| Current health compared with 1 y ago: worse vs. no change | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.00 | (0.81, 1.23) | 1.01 | (0.76, 1.35) | 0.93 | (0.64, 1.37) | 1.01 | (0.80, 1.28) | 0.93 | (0.74, 1.17) | 1.01 | (0.83, 1.23) | 0.80 | (0.61, 1.05) |
| After recession | 0.95 | (0.78, 1.16) | 0.94 | (0.75, 1.18) | 0.69 | (0.51, 0.91) | 0.87 | (0.74, 1.03) | 0.92 | (0.76, 1.13) | 0.86 | (0.75, 0.98) | 0.99 | (0.76, 1.30) |
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| Primary care facilities vs. Others | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 0.90 | (0.73, 1.12) | 1.21 | (0.90, 1.62) | 1.01 | (0.73, 1.41) | 1.04 | (0.88, 1.24) | 0.92 | (0.71, 1.18) | 1.03 | (0.87, 1.22) | 0.94 | (0.58, 1.52) |
| After recession | 0.78 | (0.65, 0.92) | 1.02 | (0.82, 1.26) | 1.22 | (0.95, 1.57) | 1.01 | (0.88, 1.17) | 0.74 | (0.61, 0.90) | 0.95 | (0.83, 1.08) | 1.17 | (0.75, 1.83) |
| Emergency department vs. Primary care facilities | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.98 | (1.26, 3.13) | 0.91 | (0.56, 1.50) | 2.74 | (0.80, 9.42) | 1.55 | (1.10, 2.18) | 1.68 | (0.98, 2.89) | 1.59 | (1.11, 2.29) | 1.11 | (0.41, 3.02) |
| After recession | 2.67 | (1.73, 4.12) | 1.44 | (0.91, 2.26) | 1.08 | (0.32, 3.69) | 1.87 | (1.33, 2.65) | 2.44 | (1.46, 4.07) | 2.09 | (1.52, 2.88) | 0.49 | (0.18, 1.33) |
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| Overnight hospital stay in last y (Yes vs. No) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 1.10 | (0.89, 1.38) | 1.03 | (0.77, 1.39) | 1.00 | (0.74, 1.35) | 1.01 | (0.83, 1.25) | 1.05 | (0.83, 1.33) | 1.06 | (0.88, 1.27) | 0.93 | (0.67, 1.30) |
| After recession | 1.17 | (0.97, 1.41) | 0.84 | (0.67, 1.06) | 1.18 | (0.84, 1.66) | 1.06 | (0.86, 1.31) | 1.01 | (0.82, 1.24) | 1.01 | (0.84, 1.22) | 1.08 | (0.84, 1.39) |
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| No. of healthcare visits over past y (≥ 4 vs. 0–3) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 0.85 | (0.70, 1.02) | 1.04 | (0.88, 1.24) | 1.07 | (0.87, 1.30) | 1.03 | (0.89, 1.21) | 0.89 | (0.75, 1.05) | 0.98 | (0.87, 1.10) | 1.10 | (0.92, 1.31) |
| After recession | 0.90 | (0.77, 1.04) | 0.87 | (0.73, 1.03) | 0.96 | (0.79, 1.16) | 0.96 | (0.87, 1.07) | 0.82 | (0.70, 0.95) | 0.94 | (0.86, 1.03) | 0.84 | (0.70, 0.995) |
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| Mental health visits over past y (Yes vs. No) | ||||||||||||||
| During recession | 0.82 | (0.59, 1.12) | 1.27 | (0.84, 1.93) | 0.83 | (0.55, 1.26) | 0.95 | (0.72, 1.25) | 0.91 | (0.67, 1.24) | 0.95 | (0.75, 1.19) | 0.62 | (0.37, 1.04) |
| After recession | 0.95 | (0.75, 1.21) | 1.02 | (0.75, 1.40) | 0.91 | (0.63, 1.32) | 1.01 | (0.78, 1.30) | 0.89 | (0.70, 1.13) | 0.93 | (0.77, 1.13) | 1.09 | (0.65, 1.83) |
Survey logistic regression models were adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, employment, smoking, and physical activity level, for example, Model Y (Covered by health insurance) = Exposures (during recession, age, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, employment, smoking, and physical activity level) in the study participants with family income-to-poverty ratio < 2.
Survey logistic regression models were adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, family income-to-poverty ratio, smoking, and physical activity level, for example, Model Y (Covered by health insurance) = Exposures (during recession, age, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, family income-to-poverty ratio, smoking, and physical activity level) in the study participants with employment.
Survey logistic regression models were adjusted for gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, family income-to-poverty ratio, employment, smoking, and physical activity level, for example, Model Y (Covered by health insurance) = Exposures (during recession, gender, ethnicity/race, body weight status, education level, family income-to-poverty ratio, employment, smoking, and physical activity level) in the study participants 19–64 years.