The mental and physical health of young carers: A systematic review
The health of those who care for someone with a health condition or advanced age is
poorer, on average, than non-carers. However, the health of young carers (< 18 years of …
poorer, on average, than non-carers. However, the health of young carers (< 18 years of …
Mental health of young informal carers: A systematic review
Purpose This systematic review aims to assess and evaluate quantitative evidence on the
association between informal caregiving and mental health in young people. Methods This …
association between informal caregiving and mental health in young people. Methods This …
[HTML][HTML] The health, well-being and future opportunities of young carers: a population approach
O Robison, G Inglis, J Egan - Public Health, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives There is a lack of evidence on the health-related impacts of being a young carer.
This article takes a population approach to young carer research specifically to investigate …
This article takes a population approach to young carer research specifically to investigate …
Informal caregiving and all-cause mortality: A meta-analysis of longitudinal population-based studies
Using the random-effects meta-analysis model, we investigated the effect of informal
caregiving on all-cause mortality across 12 longitudinal population-based studies (seven …
caregiving on all-cause mortality across 12 longitudinal population-based studies (seven …
Associations between young informal caring and mental health: a prospective observational study using augmented inverse probability weighting
Background: Across the world, many young people are supplying unpaid, informal care.
There is growing evidence of the impact of this caring role on the lives of young informal …
There is growing evidence of the impact of this caring role on the lives of young informal …
[HTML][HTML] The effect of informal caring on mental health among adolescents and young adults in Australia: a population-based longitudinal study
Background Young carers are people aged up to 25 years who provide unpaid care to a
relative or a friend living with a long-term condition or a disability. Providing informal care is …
relative or a friend living with a long-term condition or a disability. Providing informal care is …
The emotional and mental health needs of young carers: What psychiatry can do
R Dharampal, C Ani - BJPsych bulletin, 2020 - cambridge.org
Aims and methodTo review the literature on the emotional and mental health needs of
young carers of parents with mental illness and the extent to which such needs are …
young carers of parents with mental illness and the extent to which such needs are …
Well-being and perceived stress of adolescent young carers: a cross-sectional comparative study
H Wepf, A Leu - Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2022 - Springer
Adolescent young carers have been described as a hidden group at risk of mental health
problems. However, research has not yet clarified the effect of caring when considering the …
problems. However, research has not yet clarified the effect of caring when considering the …
The mental health impact of school bullying among young carers in Australia: a causal mediation analysis
Informal care can exert adverse effects on the mental health of young people. Bullying
victimisation is an important determinant of mental disorders. Young carers are at elevated …
victimisation is an important determinant of mental disorders. Young carers are at elevated …
Impact of caregiving during emerging adulthood on frequent mental distress, smoking, and drinking behaviors: United States, 2015–2017
DL Grenard, EJ Valencia, JA Brown… - … journal of public …, 2020 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. To examine associations between caregiving mental or behavioral health
outcomes among emerging US adults, defined as persons aged 18 to 25 years. Methods …
outcomes among emerging US adults, defined as persons aged 18 to 25 years. Methods …