The purpose of this study was to develop an empirically derived multi-item scale of care tasks performed by young people in the context of family illness/disability: the Youth Activities of Caregiving Scale (YACS). A total of 135 youngsters aged 10–24 years with an ill/disabled family member completed questionnaires. Factor analyses performed on the YACS yielded four factors, instrumental care, social/emotional care, personal/intimate care and domestic/household care, accounting for 57.78% of the variance. The internal reliabilities of all factors ranged from 0.74 to 0.92. Higher scores on the YACS related to higher youth age and several caregiving context variables (i.e. household type [single or dual-parent household], relationship with c...
The need for informal carers has significantly grown, and continues to grow, with young people under...
This study explored youth caregiving for a parent with multiple sclerosis (MS) from multiple perspec...
The aim of this review was to identify factors influencing the quality of life (QoL) of young people...
The purpose of this study was to develop an empirically derived multi-item scale of care tasks perfo...
Objective: To investigate the psychosocial impact of young caregiving by empirically validating prom...
ii Young carers (YCs) who provide prolonged care for ill, disabled, or addicted family member(s) fac...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
none5siObjective: This study refined the conceptualisation of youth care- giving by testing the trip...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
Research over the last thirty years has studied the lives of children who care for family members du...
International audienceBackgroundYoung carers (YC) and young adult carers (YAC) have become of intere...
Background Many children, adolescents and young people are involved in caring for parents,siblings, ...
Background: Young carers (YC) and young adult carers (YAC) have become of interest in research and p...
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...
The need for informal carers has significantly grown, and continues to grow, with young people under...
This study explored youth caregiving for a parent with multiple sclerosis (MS) from multiple perspec...
The aim of this review was to identify factors influencing the quality of life (QoL) of young people...
The purpose of this study was to develop an empirically derived multi-item scale of care tasks perfo...
Objective: To investigate the psychosocial impact of young caregiving by empirically validating prom...
ii Young carers (YCs) who provide prolonged care for ill, disabled, or addicted family member(s) fac...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
none5siObjective: This study refined the conceptualisation of youth care- giving by testing the trip...
This study aimed to (1) examine relations between youth adjustment and three sets of predictors: par...
Research over the last thirty years has studied the lives of children who care for family members du...
International audienceBackgroundYoung carers (YC) and young adult carers (YAC) have become of intere...
Background Many children, adolescents and young people are involved in caring for parents,siblings, ...
Background: Young carers (YC) and young adult carers (YAC) have become of interest in research and p...
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...
The need for informal carers has significantly grown, and continues to grow, with young people under...
This study explored youth caregiving for a parent with multiple sclerosis (MS) from multiple perspec...
The aim of this review was to identify factors influencing the quality of life (QoL) of young people...