International audienceYoung Adult Carers (YAC) are informal carers aged 18–25 years. This is an unrecognized population. The present systematic review aims to respond to: (1) how YAC are identified in research; (2) the prevalence of YAC; (3) the characteristics of YAC; and (4) how to support YAC. Five electronic databases (Google Scholar, PsycArticle, PsycInfo, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, and PubMed) were searched for studies, scientific articles, and gray literature on YAC published prior to January 18, 2021. The quality of included studies was assessed using the Crow Critical Appraisal Tool, and a narrative method was used to underline major findings. Twenty-three studies were included and revealed that there were sever...
Young adults who provide unpaid care for older relatives have poorer outcomes than their peers in ed...
This scoping review provides an overview of the impact of growing up with a chronically ill family m...
BackgroundAcross Europe, young carers (YCs) and their need for support receive limited attention in ...
International audienceYoung Adult Carers (YAC) are informal carers aged 18–25 years. This is an unre...
The experiences of young adult carers (YACs) have been vastly under-researched, particularly within ...
The experiences of young adult carers (YACs) have been vastly under-researched, particularly within ...
Across Europe, young carers (YCs) and their need for support receive limited attention in the media,...
Many children, adolescents, teenagers, and young adults have caring responsibilities for parents and...
This review provides an overview, synthesis and analysis of research and other evidence on ‘young ca...
International audienceYoung adult carers (YACs) are people aged 18-25 years who provide care to a re...
Young caregivers are a hidden subgroup among the caregiving population. Young caregivers provide si...
This scoping review provides an overview of the impact of growing up with a chronically ill family m...
The health of those who care for someone with a health condition or advanced age is poorer, on avera...
Background Most young carer studies on parentification, resilience and coping concentrated on child ...
Research has shown that young people who care for parents and relatives (young carers and young adul...
Young adults who provide unpaid care for older relatives have poorer outcomes than their peers in ed...
This scoping review provides an overview of the impact of growing up with a chronically ill family m...
BackgroundAcross Europe, young carers (YCs) and their need for support receive limited attention in ...
International audienceYoung Adult Carers (YAC) are informal carers aged 18–25 years. This is an unre...
The experiences of young adult carers (YACs) have been vastly under-researched, particularly within ...
The experiences of young adult carers (YACs) have been vastly under-researched, particularly within ...
Across Europe, young carers (YCs) and their need for support receive limited attention in the media,...
Many children, adolescents, teenagers, and young adults have caring responsibilities for parents and...
This review provides an overview, synthesis and analysis of research and other evidence on ‘young ca...
International audienceYoung adult carers (YACs) are people aged 18-25 years who provide care to a re...
Young caregivers are a hidden subgroup among the caregiving population. Young caregivers provide si...
This scoping review provides an overview of the impact of growing up with a chronically ill family m...
The health of those who care for someone with a health condition or advanced age is poorer, on avera...
Background Most young carer studies on parentification, resilience and coping concentrated on child ...
Research has shown that young people who care for parents and relatives (young carers and young adul...
Young adults who provide unpaid care for older relatives have poorer outcomes than their peers in ed...
This scoping review provides an overview of the impact of growing up with a chronically ill family m...
BackgroundAcross Europe, young carers (YCs) and their need for support receive limited attention in ...