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Credit card debt and medical debt are related as they are both categorized as types of unsecured debt [1], [2], [3], [4] and are frequently cited together as significant forms of personal financial burden [5], [6] that negatively impact health outcomes [7], [8].
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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org 5 facts
claimTypes of unsecured debt include student loans, medical debt, credit card debt, high-cost credit, legal financial obligations, and child support debt.
claimSpecific forms of debt, including student loans, medical debt, credit cards, high-cost credit (such as payday loans), legal financial obligations, and child support debt, are predictors of poor health in addition to overall levels of unsecured debt.
claimTypes of unsecured debt include student loans, medical debt, credit card debt, high-cost credit, legal financial obligations, and child support debt.
claimTypes of unsecured debt include student loans, medical debt, credit card debt, high-cost credit, legal financial obligations, and child support debt.
claimTypes of unsecured debt include student loans, medical debt, credit card debt, high-cost credit, legal financial obligations, and child support debt.
How the Psychological Burden of Debt Impacts Our Physical Health lithub.com 1 fact
claimAmericans have experienced a rapid accumulation of various forms of debt, including medical, credit card, student loan, payday, and mortgage debt, since the 1980s.
Firsthand Perspectives Exploring the Mental-Financial Health ... finhealthnetwork.org 1 fact
claimVarious sources of debt, including medical debt, credit card debt, student loans, and payday loans, are associated with decreased mental and physical health.
How Debt Stress Affects Your Health (And How a Debt Management ... greenpath.com 1 fact
measurementAccording to a May 2025 survey by Discover, 48% of respondents consider their personal debt, including credit card debt, medical debt, and money owed to family or friends, to be unmanageable.