The Impact of Expanded National Health Insurance Coverage of Dentures and Dental Implants on Dental Care Utilization among Older Adults in South Korea: A Study Based on the Korean Health Panel Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Participants
2.2. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Classification | N | Dental Care Utilization | Denture Use | Dental Implant Use | ||||||||||||||||
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2012 Year | 2015 Year | 2012 Year | 2015 Year | 2012 Year | 2015 Year | 2012 Year | 2015 Year | |||||||||||||
N | (Weighted%) | N | (Weighted%) | N | (Weighted%) | N | (Weighted%) | N | (Weighted%) | N | (Weighted%) | |||||||||
Total | 2983 | 4044 | 736 | (24.7) | 1209 | (30.4) | 112 | (3.5) | 204 | (4.9) | 65 | (2.3) | 197 | (5.1) | ||||||
Gender | ||||||||||||||||||||
Male | 1290 | 1720 | 329 | (25.5) | NS | 559 | (33.1) | ** | 48 | (3.6) | NS | 81 | (4.5) | NS | 28 | (2.4) | NS | 103 | (6.4) | ** |
Female | 1693 | 2324 | 407 | (24.1) | 650 | (28.5) | 64 | (3.5) | 123 | (5.2) | 37 | (2.2) | 94 | (4.2) | ||||||
Age Group | ||||||||||||||||||||
65–69 years | 909 | 1367 | 271 | (29.1) | *** | 444 | (33.4) | *** | 36 | (3.7) | NS | 30 | (2.1) | *** | 35 | (3.8) | *** | 94 | (7.1) | *** |
70–74 years | 990 | 962 | 251 | (25.7) | 336 | (35.5) | 31 | (3.1) | 55 | (5.4) | 21 | (2.3) | 48 | (5.1) | ||||||
75–79 years | 650 | 928 | 156 | (24.6) | 264 | (28.7) | 30 | (4.4) | 74 | (7.9) | 8 | (1.4) | 37 | (4.2) | ||||||
≥80 years | 434 | 787 | 58 | (13.0) | 165 | (21.6) | 15 | (3.1) | 45 | (6.2) | 1 | (0.2) | 18 | (2.8) | ||||||
Marital status | ||||||||||||||||||||
Married | 2024 | 2697 | 520 | (25.7) | NS | 858 | (32.2) | ** | 70 | (3.3) | NS | 115 | (4.0) | ** | 46 | (2.4) | NS | 144 | (5.7) | NS |
Not married | 959 | 1347 | 216 | (22.6) | 351 | (27.3) | 42 | (4.0) | 89 | (6.6) | 19 | (2.0) | 53 | (4.2) | ||||||
Duration of education | ||||||||||||||||||||
0 years | 494 | 591 | 78 | (16.2) | *** | 110 | (18.5) | *** | 12 | (2.2) | NS | 33 | (6.2) | NS | 5 | (1.1) | ** | 9 | (1.3) | *** |
1–6 years | 1303 | 1657 | 305 | (23.2) | 460 | (28.5) | 50 | (3.6) | 91 | (5.2) | 27 | (2.2) | 72 | (4.9) | ||||||
7–12 years | 961 | 1464 | 284 | (29.5) | 510 | (34.9) | 44 | (4.4) | 69 | (4.6) | 21 | (2.1) | 82 | (5.7) | ||||||
≥13 years | 225 | 332 | 69 | (31.7) | 129 | (39.8) | 6 | (2.7) | 11 | (3.0) | 12 | (6.1) | 34 | (6.7) | ||||||
Household income | ||||||||||||||||||||
1st quintile (lowest) | 1168 | 1703 | 274 | (23.5) | NS | 465 | (28.1) | *** | 55 | (4.4) | NS | 102 | (6.3) | NS | 13 | (1.3) | * | 50 | (3.1) | *** |
2nd quintile | 766 | 1084 | 184 | (24.2) | 312 | (27.9) | 28 | (3.5) | 53 | (4.3) | 22 | (2.9) | 51 | (4.5) | ||||||
3rd quintile | 534 | 566 | 136 | (25.1) | 195 | (34.8) | 15 | (2.7) | 23 | (4.4) | 12 | (2.5) | 36 | (6.1) | ||||||
4th quintile | 311 | 414 | 80 | (25.5) | 128 | (32.3) | 7 | (2.2) | 14 | (4.0) | 9 | (2.4) | 30 | (7.5) | ||||||
5th quintile (highest) | 200 | 277 | 61 | (30.0) | 109 | (39.3) | 7 | (3.2) | 12 | (3.3) | 9 | (4.6) | 30 | (10.4) | ||||||
Type of health insurance | ||||||||||||||||||||
NHI | 2668 | 3654 | 654 | (24.6) | NS | 1110 | (30.7) | * | 92 | (3.3) | NS | 185 | (4.8) | NS | 63 | (2.5) | NS | 188 | (5.3) | NS |
Medical care | 265 | 260 | 62 | (22.3) | 54 | (22.8) | 16 | (5.4) | 13 | (6.2) | 1 | (0.5) | 2 | (1.5) |
Classification | Dental Care Utilization | Denture Use | Dental Implant Use | |||
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2012 Year | 2015 Year | 2012 Year | 2015 Year | 2012 Year | 2015 Year | |
Odds Ratio (95% CI) | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | |
Gender | ||||||
Male | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 |
Female | 1.147(0.932–1.412) NS | 1.040(0.870–1.243) NS | 1.021(0.636–1.638) NS | 0.966(0.632–1.474) NS | 1.124(0.632–1.999) NS | 0.832(0.583–1.187) NS |
Age Group | ||||||
65–69 years | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 |
70–74 years | 0.891(0.717–1.106) NS | 1.250(1.023–1.528) * | 0.760(0.454–1.274) NS | 2.544(1.440-4.494) ** | 0.656(0.365–1.181) NS | 0.916(0.609–1.377) NS |
75–79 years | 0.842(0.655–1.083) NS | 0.963(0.775–1.195) NS | 0.996(0.588–1.687) NS | 3.690(2.101–6.483) *** | 0.355(0.148–0.849) * | 0.817(0.500–1.333) NS |
≥80 years | 0.389(0.272–0.555) *** | 0.666(0.514–0.865) ** | 0.556(0.263–1.173) NS | 2.735(1.452–5.151) ** | 0.062(0.008–0.490) ** | 0.556(0.283–1.095) NS |
Marital status | ||||||
Married | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 |
Not married | 1.138(0.911–1.422) NS | 1.089(0.894–1.327) NS | 1.495(0.930–2.402) NS | 1.548(0.953–2.516) NS | 1.491(0.809–2.771) NS | 1.206(0.788–1.847) NS |
Duration of education | ||||||
≥13 years | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 |
7–12 years | 0.848(0.604–1.191) NS | 0.821(0.614–1.097) NS | 1.699(0.630–4.582) NS | 1.254(0.598–2.629) NS | 0.315(0.148–0.671) ** | 0.693(0.427–1.122) NS |
1–6 years | 0.606(0.427–0.860) ** | 0.643(0.474–0.871) *** | 1.258(0.455–3.481) NS | 1.100(0.514–2.352) NS | 0.362(0.163–0.806) * | 0.739(0.445–1.228) NS |
0 years | 0.427(0.278–0.657) *** | 0.397(0.269–0.585) *** | 0.712(0.216–2.352) NS | 1.055(0.445–2.497) NS | 0.260(0.078–0.865) * | 0.219(0.088–0.540) ** |
Household income | ||||||
5th quintile (highest) | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 |
4th quintile | 0.826(0.546–1.250) NS | 0.753(0.524–1.802) NS | 0.737(0.231–2.350) NS | 0.876(0.339–2.263) NS | 0.548(0.207–1.451) NS | 0.623(0.346–1.121) NS |
3rd quintile | 0.830(0.567–1.215) NS | 0.846(0.603–1.186) NS | 0.930(0.346–2.496) NS | 0.928(0.415–2.072) NS | 0.634(0.246–1.636) NS | 0.547(0.314–0.955) * |
2nd quintile | 0.822(0.569–1.188) NS | 0.611(0.446–0.837) ** | 1.138(0.447–2.897) NS | 1.240(0.598–2.569) NS | 0.839(0.364–1.931) NS | 0.442(0.263–0.743) ** |
1st quintile (lowest) | 0.874(0.610–1.253) NS | 0.752(0.553–1.023) NS | 1.513(0.620–3.689) NS | 1.305(0.658–2.589) NS | 0.407(0.160–1.035) NS | 0.374(0.204–0.685) ** |
Type of health insurance | ||||||
NHI | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 | Ref. 1.000 |
Medical care | 1.027(0.739–1.426) NS | 0.785(0.544–1.133) NS | 1.436(0.808–2.551) NS | 0.948(0.488–1.842) NS | 0.291(0.040–2.084) NS | 0.424(0.086–2.085) NS |
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Choi, J.-S.; Jung, S.-H. The Impact of Expanded National Health Insurance Coverage of Dentures and Dental Implants on Dental Care Utilization among Older Adults in South Korea: A Study Based on the Korean Health Panel Survey. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 6417. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176417
Choi J-S, Jung S-H. The Impact of Expanded National Health Insurance Coverage of Dentures and Dental Implants on Dental Care Utilization among Older Adults in South Korea: A Study Based on the Korean Health Panel Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(17):6417. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176417
Chicago/Turabian StyleChoi, Jin-Sun, and Se-Hwan Jung. 2020. "The Impact of Expanded National Health Insurance Coverage of Dentures and Dental Implants on Dental Care Utilization among Older Adults in South Korea: A Study Based on the Korean Health Panel Survey" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 17: 6417. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176417
APA StyleChoi, J.-S., & Jung, S.-H. (2020). The Impact of Expanded National Health Insurance Coverage of Dentures and Dental Implants on Dental Care Utilization among Older Adults in South Korea: A Study Based on the Korean Health Panel Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(17), 6417. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176417