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Adolescent young carers who provide help and support to friends
ID Brolin, Rosita (Avtor), ID Hanson, Elizabeth (Avtor), ID Magnusson, Lennart (Avtor), ID Lewis, Feylyn Mercedies (Avtor), ID Parkhouse, Tom (Avtor), ID Hlebec, Valentina (Avtor), ID Santini, Sara (Avtor), ID Hoefman, Renske (Avtor), ID Leu, Agnes (Avtor), ID Becker, Saul (Avtor)

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Prior studies emphasize the value of friends’ support for children/adolescents who have a disability or suffer from mental ill-health or a long-term illness. However, few studies have explored how a caring role affects those young friend carers themselves. This paper addresses a gap in the research by focusing on this hitherto neglected group of young carers to explore the impact of providing care to friends. An online survey was employed for a cross-national study conducted in 2018–2019 in Sweden, Italy, Slovenia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom to examine the incidence of adolescent young friend carers, the extent of care they provide, and their self-reported health, well-being, and school situation. The survey was completed by 7146 adolescents, aged 15–17, and 1121 of them provided care to a friend with a health-related condition, most frequently mental ill-health. They carried out high levels of caring activities, and a quarter of them also provided care to a family member. They experienced both positive and negative aspects of caring. Nevertheless, in comparison with adolescents who provided care to family members, they reported more health problems, with a dominance of mental ill-health, and they received lower levels of support. Since adolescent friends play a valuable role for young people with health-related conditions, especially mental ill-health, it is important to find ways of optimizing their caring experiences in order that those adolescents who choose to care for a friend can do so without it having a negative impact on their own mental health, well-being, and life situation.

Jezik:Angleški jezik
Ključne besede:young friend carer, young carer, school outcomes, health, well-being
Vrsta gradiva:Članek v reviji
Tipologija:1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek
Organizacija:FDV - Fakulteta za družbene vede
Status publikacije:Objavljeno
Različica publikacije:Objavljena publikacija
Leto izida:2023
Št. strani:Str. 1-15
Številčenje:Vol. 11, issue 21, [article no.] 2876
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-152107-9e0cb48e-28c2-0368-6b11-3cc5bc6fabea Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
UDK:364-47-053.6
ISSN pri članku:2227-9032
DOI:10.3390/healthcare11212876 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
COBISS.SI-ID:170711811 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
Datum objave v RUL:03.11.2023
Število ogledov:278
Število prenosov:22
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Naslov:Healthcare
Skrajšan naslov:Healthcare
Založnik:MDPI AG
ISSN:2227-9032
COBISS.SI-ID:520110873 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu

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Licenca:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Priznanje avtorstva 4.0 Mednarodna
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Sekundarni jezik

Jezik:Slovenski jezik
Ključne besede:dolgotrajna oskrba, najstniki, prijatelji, zdravje, dobro počutje

Projekti

Financer:EC - European Commission
Program financ.:European Commission
Številka projekta:754702
Naslov:Psychosocial Support for Promoting Mental Health and Well-being among Adolescent Young Carers in Europe
Akronim:ME-WE

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