Intensive unpaid caring is associated with greater likelihood of not being employed, but impacts for mental health carers specifically remain unknown. This study aimed to: (a) examine the association between caring intensity and not being employed for primary mental health carers, (b) ascertain whether this relationship differs from that for other disability carers, (c) enumerate Australian primary mental health carers with a possible need for employment support and (d) describe these carers' unmet support needs and barriers to employment. Co-resident, working age primary mental health (n\ua0=\ua0137) and other disability carers (n\ua0=\ua0821) were identified in the Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers (collected July-December 2015). Mu...
ABSTRACTBackground:Population aging places greater demands on the supply of informal carers. The aim...
Background Mental illness has a significant impact not only on patients, but also on their carers\u2...
Objectives: This paper investigates the relationship between part-time and full-time employment and ...
Providing unpaid support to family and friends with disabling health conditions can limit a carer's ...
The aim of this study was to provide a detailed profile of the hours of care Australian mental healt...
AimsPlanning mental health carer services requires information about the number of carers, their cha...
Objective Employment can improve mental health among people with disability (PWD), however, little i...
Informal carers play a vital role in supporting Australians living with a mental illness, including ...
Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite care among i...
In Australia, there are 856,000 primary caregivers providing extensive informal care in terms of ass...
Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite care among i...
Objective: To profile the Australian adults who are caring for a relative with a mental disorder. Me...
Background: Little is known about the effects of personal and other characteristics of care recipien...
Introduction: Few studies have examined the characteristics of people with psychiatric disorders who...
Abstract Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite car...
ABSTRACTBackground:Population aging places greater demands on the supply of informal carers. The aim...
Background Mental illness has a significant impact not only on patients, but also on their carers\u2...
Objectives: This paper investigates the relationship between part-time and full-time employment and ...
Providing unpaid support to family and friends with disabling health conditions can limit a carer's ...
The aim of this study was to provide a detailed profile of the hours of care Australian mental healt...
AimsPlanning mental health carer services requires information about the number of carers, their cha...
Objective Employment can improve mental health among people with disability (PWD), however, little i...
Informal carers play a vital role in supporting Australians living with a mental illness, including ...
Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite care among i...
In Australia, there are 856,000 primary caregivers providing extensive informal care in terms of ass...
Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite care among i...
Objective: To profile the Australian adults who are caring for a relative with a mental disorder. Me...
Background: Little is known about the effects of personal and other characteristics of care recipien...
Introduction: Few studies have examined the characteristics of people with psychiatric disorders who...
Abstract Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite car...
ABSTRACTBackground:Population aging places greater demands on the supply of informal carers. The aim...
Background Mental illness has a significant impact not only on patients, but also on their carers\u2...
Objectives: This paper investigates the relationship between part-time and full-time employment and ...