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The mental and physical health of young carers: a systematic review

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LANCET PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 7, 期 9, 页码 E787-E796

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  1. Joint Programming Initiative: More Years Better Life of the UK Economic and Social Research Council [ES/W001454/1]

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The health of those who care for someone with a health condition or advanced age is generally worse than non-carers, but there is limited quantitative research on the health of young carers. This systematic review aims to summarize studies on the mental and physical health of young carers.
The health of those who care for someone with a health condition or advanced age is poorer, on average, than non-carers. However, the health of young carers (< 18 years of age) has been under- researched, especially in quantitative studies. This systematic review aimed to summarise studies assessing the mental and physical health of young carers. 1162 unique studies were screened and 14 associations between being a young carer and health were identified (two studies were treated as a single unit of analysis as they had information from the same sample). Most of the included studies were done in the UK, with the remaining studies done in the USA, Canada, Australia, and Austria. A cross-European study of 21 countries was also included. Five of the included studies investigated both mental and physical health outcomes, seven studies investigated only mental health outcomes, and one study investigated only physical health outcomes of being a young carer. All of the included studies, except one, were cross- sectional in design. Most studies found that young carers had poorer physical and mental health, on average, than their non-caregiving peers. However, the evidence is relatively weak and more quantitative research is needed, particularly research that is longitudinal in design and assesses physical health outcomes.

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