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Changes over time in the health of caregivers of children with health problems: Growth-curve findings from a 10-year Canadian population-based study

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  • Brehaut, J.C.
  • Garner, R.E.
  • Miller, A.R.
  • Lach, L.M.
  • Klassen, A.F.
  • Rosenbaum, P.L.
  • Kohen, D.E.

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Objectives: We used Canadian population-based data to examine changes in the health of caregivers of children with complex health problems compared with caregivers of healthy children over a 10-year time period. Methods: The National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth collected data biennially from 9401 children and their caregivers in 6 waves from 1994-1995 to 2004-2005. We conducted growth-curve analyses of these data to model self-reported general health and depressive symptoms for 4 groups of caregivers: caregivers of healthy children, and caregivers of children with 1, 2, or at least 3 of 4 conceptually distinct indicators of child health problems. We modeled covariates for children (age, gender, only-child status) and caregivers (age, gender, education, income, marital status). Results: After we controlled for covariates, caregiver health outcomes worsened incrementally with increasing complexity of child health problems. Change in self-reported general health and depressive symptoms over the 10-year period was consistent across all groups of caregivers. Conclusions: Poorer health among caregivers of children with health problems can persist for many years and is associated with complexity of child health problems. Attention to parental health should form a component of health care services for children with health problems.

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  • Brehaut, J.C. & Garner, R.E. & Miller, A.R. & Lach, L.M. & Klassen, A.F. & Rosenbaum, P.L. & Kohen, D.E., 2011. "Changes over time in the health of caregivers of children with health problems: Growth-curve findings from a 10-year Canadian population-based study," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 101(12), pages 2308-2316.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2011.300298_7
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300298
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    2. María Inmaculada Fernández-Ávalos & María Nieves Pérez-Marfil & Rosario Ferrer-Cascales & Francisco Cruz-Quintana & Violeta Clement-Carbonell & Manuel Fernández-Alcántara, 2020. "Quality of Life and Concerns in Parent Caregivers of Adult Children Diagnosed with Intellectual Disability: A Qualitative Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(22), pages 1-19, November.
    3. Arnstein Aassve & Francesca Luppi & Letizia Mencarini, 2018. "Unlocking the black box of life satisfaction surrounding childbearing," Working Papers 120, "Carlo F. Dondena" Centre for Research on Social Dynamics (DONDENA), Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi.
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