The first cross-national study of adolescent young carers aged 15–17 in six European countries

Author:

Lewis Feylyn Mercedies1,Becker Saul2,Parkhouse Thomas3,Joseph Stephen4,Hlebec Valentina5,Mrzel Maja5,Brolin Rosita6,Casu Giulia7,Boccaletti Licia8,Santini Sara9,D’Amen Barbara9,Socci Marco9,Hoefman Renske10,de Jong Nynke11,Leu Agnes1213,Phelps Daniel14,Guggiari Elena12,Magnusson Lennart6,Hanson Elizabeth6

Affiliation:

1. Vanderbilt University, USA

2. University of Cambridge, UK

3. University of Sussex, UK

4. University of Nottingham, UK

5. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

6. Linnaeus University, Sweden

7. University of Bologna, Italy

8. Anziani e non solo Società Cooperativa Sociale, Italy

9. National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing, Italy

10. The Netherlands Institute for Social Research, the Netherlands

11. Vilans, the Netherlands

12. Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

13. University of Basel, Switzerland

14. University of Winchester, UK

Abstract

For the first time, this article will provide a cross-national profile of adolescents who provide unpaid care to their ill or disabled family members in six European countries with varied levels of awareness, policy and service provision regarding adolescent young carers. Utilising an online survey, 2,099 adolescent young carers were identified in Italy, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. This article focuses on the impact of unpaid care on their mental health, well-being, physical health and education. Their preferences for informal and formal support were also examined. These groundbreaking findings help promote a ‘rights’ approach to adolescent young carers, which can serve as a critical driver for supportive policy creation on both a country-specific and pan-European level.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Publisher

Bristol University Press

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Sociology and Political Science,Health (social science)

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