Adolescent Young Carers Who Provide Care to Siblings

Författare
Brolin Rosita, Hanson Elizabeth, Magnusson Lennart, Lewis Feylyn, Parkhouse Tom, Hlebec Valentina, Santini Sara, Hoefman Renske, Leu Agnes, Becker Saul
Titel
Adolescent Young Carers Who Provide Care to Siblings
Utgivningsår
2024
Tidskrift
Healthcare
Volym
12
Häfte
3
Sidor
artikel-id 316
Url
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12030316
Nyckelord
sibling carer, young carer, school outcomes, mental health, well-being, quality of life, support
Sammanfattning

Abstract

A child's disability, long-term illness, or mental ill-health is known to affect siblings' health, social life, school engagement, and quality of life. This article addresses a research gap by its focus on young sibling carers and the impact of providing care to a sibling. A cross-national survey study was conducted in 2018-2019 (Italy, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK) to examine the incidence of adolescent sibling carers, the extent of care they provide, and their self-reported health, well-being, and school situation. The survey was completed by 7146 adolescents, aged 15-17, and 1444 of them provided care to family members with health-related conditions. Out of these, 286 were identified as Sibling Carers and 668 as Parent Carers, while 181 had both sibling(s) and parent(s) with health-related conditions, and thus were identified as Sibling-Parent Carers. Sibling Carers and Sibling-Parent Carers carried out higher levels of caring activities compared to Parent Carers. They reported both positive aspects of caring, such as increased maturity, and negative aspects, such as mental ill-health, impact on schooling and a lack of support. To reduce the negative aspects of a sibling carer role, it is important to recognise them and to implement early preventive measures and formal support.

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