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Outcomes for children who care for a parent with a severe illness or substance abuse
Authors:Ellen Katrine Kallander  Bente Weimand  Torleif Ruud  Saul Becker  Betty Van Roy  Ketil Hanssen-Bauer
Affiliation:1. Division of Mental Health Services, Akershus University Hospital, L?renskog, Norway;2. Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;3. Ellen.Katrine.Kallander@ahus.no;5. Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway;6. School of Education and Social Work, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom;7. Clinic of Children and Adolescent Medicine, Akershus University Hospital, L?renskog, Norway
Abstract:Quantitative studies of children’s caring activities during parental illness have increased in the past 10 years. However, the various outcomes for these children have been investigated less frequently. In the present study, we investigate whether the children have different outcomes when the parent has a severe physical illness, mental illness, or substance abuse and whether any factors are associated with the positive and negative outcomes of the children’s caregiving. This was a cross-sectional, multicenter study. We recruited parents who were out- or inpatients in five public hospitals in Norway as well as their children. The sample included 246 children ages 8–18 and 238 of their parents with a severe physical illness, mental illness, or substance abuse. Ten percent reported negative outcomes at a clinical level of concern, and nearly half of the children reported stress. However, the outcomes were not significantly different across parental illness groups. Positive and negative outcomes were associated with the nature of caring activities (e.g., personal care, financial and practical management, household management), social skills, and perceived external locus of control. Health professionals must provide a more comprehensive and overall assessment of both the parents’ and the children’s needs. To recognize the role taken by the child, an assessment of children’s caring activities and their need for adequate information should be performed. In particular, should the children’s need for follow-up regarding caring activities, respite, and emotional support be assessed to secure their necessary skills and feeling of mastery.
Keywords:adolescents  children  cross-sectional study  parental severe physical illness  parental mental illness  parental substance abuse  young carers  young caregivers
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