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Exploratory Analyses on the Effects of the National Long-term Care Insurance: Using the Korea Welfare Panel Study (2006–2015)

Title
Exploratory Analyses on the Effects of the National Long-term Care Insurance: Using the Korea Welfare Panel Study (2006–2015)
Author(s)

전해숙

Keyword
장기요양 욕구 ; 노인장기요양보험 ; 효과성 평가 ; 삶의 만족도 ; 잠재성장 모형 ; Long-term Care Needs ; National Long-term Care Insurance ; Effectiveness Evaluation ; Life Satisfaction ; Latent Growth Curve Modeling
Publication Year
2017-03-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.37 No.1, pp.307-331
Abstract
Due to the rapid increase of aging population and the changes in perception of elderly care, the National Long-term Care Insurance (NLCI) has been enacted since 2008. As specified in the Law on NLCI for Senior Citizens, NLCI aims to promote people’s quality of life. Using the latent growth modeling, this study aims to examine whether (1) the experience of using NLCI (at least once = 1), (2) the total years of using NLCI (min. 0~max. 7 years), and (3) the continuous use of NLCI (7 years of NLCI use=1, all others =0) are associated with the trajectory of life satisfaction (LS) among the elderly who had long-term care needs. The Korean Welfare Panel Study Data from Waves 1 to 10 were used, including 1,120 elderly aged 65 and over who reported that they had long-term care needs as of 2006. Major findings are as follows. (1) Those who used NLCI at least once presented more positive LS trajectory but it was not statistically significant. (2) Those who used NLCI for more years presented more positive LS trajectory than their counterparts, which was statistically significant. (3) Those who used NLCI continuously for 7 years presented much more positive LS trajectory than their counterparts. The results further suggest that the effects are getting stronger when the period of using NLCI is longer and much stronger when it is used continuously. Based on the results, implications and future research were discussed.
ISSN
1226-072x
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