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A Study on the Prevalence of Young Adult Caregivers and Their Unmet Healthcare Needs: Using Data from the 2022 Youth Life Survey

Title
A Study on the Prevalence of Young Adult Caregivers and Their Unmet Healthcare Needs: Using Data from the 2022 Youth Life Survey
Alternative Author(s)

Yang, Hyun ; Shin, Jiwon ; Lee, Muwon ; Park, Hae Yean ; Bae, Suyeong

Keyword
Caregiving ; Prevalence ; Relationship ; Unmet Healthcare Needs ; Young Adults
Publication Year
2025-06-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.2, pp.543-557
Abstract
This study aims to examine the prevalence of young adult caregivers in South Korea and explore the relationship between caregiving status and unmet healthcare needs. Using data from the 2022 Youth Life Survey, we analyzed responses from 14,966 young adults aged 19 to 34. Caregiving status was defined as the independent variable, and the experience of unmet healthcare needs as the dependent variable. Logistic regression was conducted to analyze the association between caregiving status and unmet healthcare needs across multiple models: unadjusted, adjusted, population-weighted, propensity score matching.
Among all participants, 82 individuals were identified as young adult caregivers. Across all models, caregiving status was significantly associated with unmet healthcare needs, with odds ratios[OR] of 5.0, 2.4, 3.7, 2.4, 2.0, and 2.9, respectively(p<.05). These findings highlight a meaningful association between caregiving status and unmet healthcare needs among Korean youth. The results suggest the need for systematic policy efforts to improve healthcare access for young adult caregivers and to mitigate unmet needs. Future research should incorporate detailed characteristics of caregiving roles and investigate potential causal pathways.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2025.45.2.543
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Health care > Health care service
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