Objective: To investigate the psychosocial impact of young caregiving by empirically validating prominent qualitative themes.. This was achieved through developing an inventory called the Young Caregiver of Parents Inventory (YCOPI) designed to assess these themes and by comparing young caregivers and noncaregivers. Method: Two hundred forty-five participants between 10 and 25 years completed questionnaires: 100 young caregivers and 145 noncaregivers. In addition to the YCOPI, the following variables were measured: demographics, caregiving context, social support, appraisal, coping strategies, and adjustment (health, life satisfaction, distress, positive affect). Results: Eight reliable factors emerged from the YCOPI that described the dive...
ii Young carers (YCs) who provide prolonged care for ill, disabled, or addicted family member(s) fac...
Research over the last thirty years has studied the lives of children who care for family members du...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The impact of the dementia might be more severe for caregi...
The purpose of this study was to develop an empirically derived multi-item scale of care tasks perfo...
The purpose of this study was to develop an empirically derived multi-item scale of care tasks perfo...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
Objective: Parental chronic illness has an impact on several aspects of offspring’s life. Three majo...
Objective Research into youth caregiving in families where a parent experiences a significant medica...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
Parental illness or disability has wide ranging impacts on offspring. Due to the lack of an Italian ...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
Social support and benefit finding are two related processes that may protect youth from the adverse...
Social support and benefit finding are two related processes that may protect youth from the adverse...
Young caregivers are a hidden subgroup among the caregiving population. Young caregivers provide si...
ii Young carers (YCs) who provide prolonged care for ill, disabled, or addicted family member(s) fac...
Research over the last thirty years has studied the lives of children who care for family members du...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The impact of the dementia might be more severe for caregi...
The purpose of this study was to develop an empirically derived multi-item scale of care tasks perfo...
The purpose of this study was to develop an empirically derived multi-item scale of care tasks perfo...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
Objective: Parental chronic illness has an impact on several aspects of offspring’s life. Three majo...
Objective Research into youth caregiving in families where a parent experiences a significant medica...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
Parental illness or disability has wide ranging impacts on offspring. Due to the lack of an Italian ...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
Social support and benefit finding are two related processes that may protect youth from the adverse...
Social support and benefit finding are two related processes that may protect youth from the adverse...
Young caregivers are a hidden subgroup among the caregiving population. Young caregivers provide si...
ii Young carers (YCs) who provide prolonged care for ill, disabled, or addicted family member(s) fac...
Research over the last thirty years has studied the lives of children who care for family members du...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The impact of the dementia might be more severe for caregi...