What characterizes adolescent young carers? A multigroup comparative study

Author:

Pilato Jade1,Lamore Kristopher12,Vioulac Christel1,Jarrige Eléonore13,Dorard Géraldine1,Untas Aurélie1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Psychopathologie et Processus de Santé Université Paris Cité Boulogne‐Billancourt France

2. Univ. Lille, CNRS, UMR 9193–SCALab–Sciences Cognitives et Affectives Lille France

3. Nightline France Paris France

Abstract

AbstractContextTo identify the characteristics of adolescent young carers (AYCs), studies in the literature have compared them with non‐AYCs, but without considering that in the latter group, some face the illness of a relative whereas others do not.ObjectivesThe aims of the study were (1) to identify the characteristics of AYCs as compared with adolescents who are not young carers but are facing the illness/disability of a relative, or adolescents not facing the illness/disability of a relative, and (2) to identify factors associated with being a carer within adolescents facing a relative illness.MethodsA total of 4000 high school students (grades 10–12, mainly aged 15–17 years, 568 identified as AYCs, 1200 as adolescents facing the illness/disability of a relative without being a carer and 2232 as adolescents not facing the illness/disability of a relative) completed a self‐reported questionnaire assessing sociodemographic characteristics, illness/disability in the family, caregiving activities (MACA‐YC18 and specific emotional support scale), quality of life (KIDSCREEN‐10) and mental health (GHQ‐12). Chi‐square tests, ANOVAs and logistic regressions were performed.ResultsAYCs scored lower on the quality‐of‐life measure compared with adolescents not facing the illness/disability of a relative (p < .001) and had poorer mental health compared with adolescents facing the illness/disability of a relative without being a carer and adolescents not facing the illness/disability of a relative (p < .001). Logistic regressions showed that youth were more at risk to be an AYC when they were females (p < .001), when they had an extracurricular job (p < .001), spoke another language at home (p < .01), had siblings and were one of the oldest siblings (p < .001), and when the relative had a serious or chronic physical illness (p < .001) and lived with the youth (p < .001).ConclusionsThese results highlight the importance of distinguishing AYCs, adolescents facing the illness/disability of a relative without being a carer and adolescents not facing the illness/disability of a relative to better describe AYCs, recognizing that as the level of care provided might change over time, adolescents facing the illness/disability of a relative without being a carer could become AYCs or inversely. The factors that emerged could be used by professionals to better identify AYCs.

Funder

Université Paris Descartes

Publisher

Wiley

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