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The effects of Covid-19 on Health Insurance and Mental Health
Psych Congress 2023
Our hypothesis postulates that those who had employer-based insurance were negatively affected and those who had public insurance were positively affected. Those who were on public insurance may not have been affected, however, Many of those who lost job-based health insurance. Furthermore, we hypothesized that those who lost their health insurance experienced adverse mental health effects and conditions such as anxiety, depression, and stress.
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of Covid-19 pandemic on health insurance behavior and mental health. We used a natural quasi-experimental cross sectional method to determine whether the covid-19 pandemic had an effect on health insurance behavior.
an online questionnaire was administered to 500 adults residing in the United States through an online platform, Prolific, that helps researchers recruit participants for online research. Enrollment into the was on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants completed the questionnaire on March 27, 2023.
The survey administered assessed the participants mental health status with their experience of healthcare during the pandemic. Two regression analysis were conducted to understand the pandemic's effect on participants health. Our dependent variable was the answers to the participants health from the pandemic using a summative scale. The independent variable was whether participants had health insurance and if so, the type of health insurance. The results showed that loss of employer health insurance has a significant effect on mental health. Furthermore, certain demographics were more likely to experience adverse health from the pandemic.