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How caring for a parent affects the psychosocial development of the young.

Jessica Collins1, Sarah Bayless.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the impact of caring for a parent on the psychosocial development of the young person.
METHODS: A total of 20 young carers and 20 non-caregiving peers, aged 11-18 years, were compared on self-report measures of life satisfaction, self-esteem, and behavioural strengths and difficulties. Parental reports on their child's behaviour were obtained and measured.
RESULTS: Young carers reported lower life satisfaction and self-esteem compared with non-caregiving peers, and their parents rated them as having more difficulties with peer relationships and more emotional symptoms. There was no evidence of more pro-social behaviour on the part of young carers.
CONCLUSIONS: Caregiving has a negative effect on young people overall; improved support of and more research around young carers are required.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24308481     DOI: 10.7748/ncyp2013.12.25.10.16.e351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Child Young People        ISSN: 2046-2336


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