Visibility as a Key Dimension to Better Health-Related Quality of Life and Mental Health: Results of the European Union Funded “ME-WE” Online Survey Study on Adolescent Young Carers in Switzerland

Author:

Guggiari Elena12ORCID,Fatton Marianne3,Becker Saul4,Lewis Feylyn5ORCID,Casu Giulia6ORCID,Hoefman Renske7,Hanson Elizabeth89ORCID,Santini Sara10ORCID,Boccaletti Licia11,Nap Henk Herman12,Hlebec Valentina13,Wirth Alexandra2,Leu Agnes13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Careum School of Health, Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences, Gloriastrasse 18a, 8006 Zurich, Switzerland

2. Careum, Pestalozzistrasse 3, 8032 Zurich, Switzerland

3. Medical Faculty, Institute for Biomedical Ethics, University of Basel, Bernoullistrasse 28, 4056 Basel, Switzerland

4. Faculty of Health and Education, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester M15 6BX, UK

5. School of Nursing, Vanderbilt University, Godchaux Hall 179, 461 21st Ave S, Nashville TN 37240, USA

6. Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Viale Berti Pichat 5, 40127 Bologna, Italy

7. The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP), Postbus 16164, 2500 BD The Hague, The Netherlands

8. Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, 39182 Kalmar, Sweden

9. The Swedish Family Care Competence Centre (NKA), 39232 Kalmar, Sweden

10. Centre for Socio-Economic Research on Aging, IRCCS INRCA-National Institute of Health and Science on Aging, Via Santa Margherita 5, 60124 Ancona, Italy

11. Anziani e Non Solo Società Cooperativa Sociale, 41012 Carpi, Italy

12. Vilans-The National Centre of Expertise for Long-Term Care in The Netherlands, Churchilllaan 11, 3527 GV Utrecht, The Netherlands

13. Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Kardeljeva pl. 5, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Abstract

This paper examines the health-related quality of life (HRQL) and mental health of adolescent young carers (AYCs) aged 15–17 in Switzerland, based on data collected within the Horizon 2020 project ‘Psychosocial support for promoting mental health and well-being among AYCs in Europe’ (ME-WE). It addresses the following questions: (1) Which characteristics of AYCs are associated with lower HRQL and with higher level of mental health problems? (2) Do AYCs who are less visible and less supported report a lower HRQL and more mental health issues than other AYCs? A total of 2343 young people in Switzerland, amongst them 240 AYCs, completed an online survey. The results show that female AYCs and AYCs with Swiss nationality more often reported having mental health issues than their male and non-Swiss counterparts. Furthermore, the findings show a significant association between receiving support for themselves and visibility from their school or employer and the HRQL. Moreover, AYCs who reported that their school or employer knew about the situation also reported fewer mental health issues. These findings can inform recommendations for policy and practice to develop measures aimed at raising the visibility of AYCs, which is the first step for planning AYC tailored support.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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