| Literature DB >> 31500598 |
Jacqueline M Bailey1,2, Tim W Regan3, Kate M Bartlem3,4,5, John H Wiggers4,5,6, Paula M Wye3,4, Jenny A Bowman3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Family carers provide significant support to people with a mental illness; yet may experience poor mental and physical health themselves. Among limited research addressing the physical health of carers, studies of carers of people with dementia and young people with psychosis suggest increased risk of chronic diseases in conjunction with higher levels of potentially modifiable lifestyle risk behaviours. This exploratory study, conducted with carers of people with various mental illnesses, aimed to determine: carer prevalence of health risk behaviours (inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption, inadequate physical activity, harmful alcohol consumption, and tobacco smoking); interest in changing 'at risk' behaviours; and potential associations of socio-demographic characteristics with risk status and interest in change.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol; Health risk behaviours; Mental health carers; Physical activity; Smoking
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31500598 PMCID: PMC6734289 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7577-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Socio-demographic characteristics
| Characteristic | Carer | Person with a mental illness |
|---|---|---|
| Age (Years) a | ||
| 18–34 | 6 (4.2) | 58 (40.3) |
| 35–54 | 29 (20.4) | 67 (46.5) |
| 55–74 | 92 (64.8) | 18 (12.5) |
| 75 and over | 15 (10.6) | 1 (0.7) |
| Gender a | ||
| Male | 27 (19.0) | 96 (66.7) |
| Female | 115 (81.0) | 48 (33.3) |
| Employment status | ||
| In the workforce b | 45 (31.9) | 28 (20.3) |
| Not in the workforce | 96 (68.1) | 110 (79.7) |
| Ethnicity c | ||
| Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin | 5 (3.6) | |
| Neither Aboriginal nor Torres Strait Islander | 135 (96.4) | |
| Marital Status d | ||
| Married/ living together in a relationship | 105 (73.4) | |
| Previously married/ never married | 38 (26.6) | |
| Highest Education Level e | ||
| Less than 4 years high school completed | 28 (19.6) | |
| 4 years high school completed | 30 (21.0) | |
| More than 4 years high school completed | 85 (59.4) | |
| Index of Relative Socio-economic Advantage and Disadvantage a | ||
| Lowest tertile (Disadvantaged) | 78 (54.9) | |
| Middle/highest tertile (average/advantaged) | 64 (45.1) | |
| Geographic remoteness a g | ||
| Major cities | 44 (31.0) | |
| Inner regional | 77 (54.2) | |
| Outer regional | 21 (14.8) | |
| Years spent caring for the person with mental illness a | ||
| 20 years or less | 100 (70.4) | |
| More than 20 years | 42 (29.6) | |
| Carer and person with mental illness living in the same residence | ||
| Yes f | 75 (52.4) | |
| Carer relationship to person with mental illness f | ||
| Parent | 88 (61.5) | |
| Other relation | 55 (38.5) | |
| Psychiatric diagnosis | ||
| Schizophrenia | 56 (39.1) | |
| Bipolar disorder | 31 (21.8) | |
| Other disorder | 56 (39.1) | |
a 2 missing carer responses
b 3 missing carer responses, 6 missing person with a mental illness responses
c 4 missing carer responses
d 1 missing carer response
e 1 missing carer response
f 1 missing carer response
g 0 participants resided in ‘remote’ or ‘very remote’ areas
Prevalence of chronic disease risk behaviours and interest in change
| Carer Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Nutrition | |
| At risk for inadequate fruit consumption | 49 (34.0) |
| At risk for inadequate vegetable consumption a | 98 (68.5) |
| At risk for inadequate fruit or vegetable consumption a | 107 (74.8) |
| Those ‘at risk’ for inadequate fruit or vegetable consumption interested in change b | 62 (63.9) |
| Physical activity | |
| At risk for inadequate physical activity a | 76 (57.6) |
| Those ‘at risk’ interested in change c | 66 (89.2) |
| Alcohol consumption | |
| At risk for binge alcohol consumption b | 46 (34.1) |
| At risk for chronic harmful alcohol consumption b | 26 (19.3) |
| At risk for chronic and/or binge alcohol consumption b | 49 (36.3) |
| Those ‘at risk’ for chronic and/or binge consumption interested in change d | 17 (41.5) |
| Smoking | |
| At risk for smoking | 17 (11.8) |
| Those ‘at risk’ interested in change a | 9 (56.3) |
a 1 missing response
b 9 missing responses
c 2 missing responses
d 8 missing responses
Variables associated with chronic disease risk behaviour status and interest in changing ‘at risk’ behaviours
| Variable* | OR | 95% CI |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Risk Status ( | |||
| Carer previously married/never married | 4.12 | 1.31–12.94 | .02 |
| Carer married or cohabiting | Reference category | ||
| Physical Activity Risk Status ( | |||
| Carer in the workforce | 2.58 | 1.17–5.70 | .02 |
| Carer not in the workforce | Reference category | ||
| Alcohol Consumption Risk Status ( | |||
| Male carer | 2.98 | 1.12–7.97 | .03 |
| Female carer | Reference category | ||
| Interest in Changing Alcohol Consumption ( | |||
| Carer in the workforce | 5.14 | 1.29–20.52 | .02 |
| Carer not in the workforce | Reference category | ||
OR Odds Ratio, CI Confidence Interval
* No significant associations were found for smoking risk status, interest in changing fruit and vegetable consumption, and smoking. Carer age was found to be significantly associated with interest in improving physical activity, however the small number of included negative event cases where carers were not interested in improving physical activity (8/63) contributed to large 95% CI; thus the authors had low confidence in the accuracy of the model and results are not reported
Variables entered into regression models:
a Carer gender, carer employment status, carer marital status, carer relationship to person with a mental illness
b Carer age, carer employment status, years caring for person with a mental illness
c Carer age, carer gender, carer highest education level
d Carer employment status, Index of Relative Socio-economic Advantage and Disadvantage