Gender differences in predictors of late-life health insurance knowledge |
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Authors: | Jacobs-Lawson Joy M Schumacher Mitzi M Webb Alicia |
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Affiliation: | Graduate Center for Gerontology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA. Joy.Jacobs-Lawson@uky.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() For many older adults having access to affordable health care is a major concern. The present study's goal was to examine what factors were related to individuals' knowledge of late-life health insurance. A total of 131 women and 116 men (all aged 55-71) answered questions about private, Medicare, Medigap, and long-term care insurances. In addition, they answered demographic, personality, and health status questions. Results revealed that different factors are related to men's and women's knowledge of late-life health insurance options implying genderspecific educational interventions would be more effective than current educational interventions. |
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