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Pet ownership-related differences in medical and long-term care costs among community-dwelling older Japanese

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  • Yu Taniguchi
  • Yuri Yokoyama
  • Tomoko Ikeuchi
  • Seigo Mitsutake
  • Hiroshi Murayama
  • Takumi Abe
  • Satoshi Seino
  • Hidenori Amano
  • Mariko Nishi
  • Yasuhiro Hagiwara
  • Shoji Shinkai
  • Akihiko Kitamura
  • Yoshinori Fujiwara

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This study examined the differences in medical and long-term care costs over 18 months between pet owners and non-owners among community-dwelling older Japanese. Pet ownership data were collected from 460 community-dwelling adults age 65 years and older. These data were matched with data from the National Health Insurance, health insurance for older people, and Long-Term Care Insurance beneficiaries for 17 months back from the survey on pet ownership. Pet-ownership group-specific trajectories in monthly medical and long-term care costs were modeled by a generalized estimating equation. Among pet owners (n = 96, 20.9%) and non-pet owners (n = 364, 79.1%) there were no significant differences in baseline demographic or health characteristics including chronic disease and self-reported long-term care level. At baseline, pet owners had estimated monthly medical costs of ¥48,054 (SE = 0.11; $418), compared to ¥42,260 (SE = 0.06; $367) for non-pet owners. The monthly medical costs did not differ significantly between the two groups during the 18-month follow-up period. At baseline, estimated monthly long-term care costs of pet owners and non-pet owners were ¥676 (SE = 0.75; $6) and ¥1,420 (SE = 0.52; $12), respectively. During the follow-up period, the non-pet owner to owner ratio of monthly long-term care costs was 1.2 at minimum and 2.3 at maximum. This study showed that monthly long-term care costs for pet owners were approximately half those of non-pet owners. Pet owners might use long-term care services less frequently, or use lighter care services.

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  • Yu Taniguchi & Yuri Yokoyama & Tomoko Ikeuchi & Seigo Mitsutake & Hiroshi Murayama & Takumi Abe & Satoshi Seino & Hidenori Amano & Mariko Nishi & Yasuhiro Hagiwara & Shoji Shinkai & Akihiko Kitamura &, 2023. "Pet ownership-related differences in medical and long-term care costs among community-dwelling older Japanese," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(1), pages 1-10, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0277049
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277049
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