Visibility as a Key Dimension to Better Health-Related Quality of Life and Mental Health: Results of the European Union Funded “ME-WE” Online Survey Study on Adolescent Young Carers in Switzerland
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Procedures
2.2. Measures
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Ethics
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Participants
3.2. Characteristics of AYCs Associated with HRQL and Mental Health
3.3. Support and Visibility of AYCs, HRQL, and Mental Health
4. Discussion
4.1. Most Important Findings
4.2. Visibility Is a Key Dimension to Better HRQL and Mental Health
4.3. AYCs Need Tailored Support
4.4. AYCs’ Mental Health and Support during the COVID-19 Pandemic
4.5. Strengths and Limitations
4.6. Recommendations for Further Research, Policy, and Practice
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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AYCs (n = 240) % (n) | Non-Carers (n = 631) % (n) | |
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Gender | ||
Female | 80.8% (193) | 62.7% (391) |
Male | 18.8% (45) | 36.1% (225) |
Transgender | 0% (0) | 0.3% (2) |
Other | 0.4% (1) | 0.6% (4) |
Age | ||
15 | 8.3% (20) | 7% (44) |
16 | 33.3% (80) | 35.8% (226) |
17 | 58.3% (140) | 57.2% (361) |
Type of settlement | ||
Big city | 5.1% (7) | 6.8% (30) |
Suburb of a big city | 11% (15) | 14.4% (64) |
Small city | 24.3% (33) | 31.8% (141) |
Village in the countryside | 56.6% (77) | 43.8% (194) |
Farm/house in the countryside | 2.9% (4) | 3.2% (14) |
Nationality | ||
Swiss | 75% (180) | 73.7% (465) |
German | 10% (24) | 7.4% (47) |
Italian | 11.7% (28) | 9.8% (62) |
French | 1.3% (3) | 1.6% (10) |
Portuguese | 1.7% (4) | 1.6% (10) |
Kosovan | 4.6% (11) | 7.8% (49) |
Spanish | 2.9% (7) | 1.6% (10) |
Serbian | 2.9% (7) | 2.9% (18) |
Turkish | 1.7% (4) | 4% (25) |
Other | 24.2% (58) | 21.7% (137) |
Whom they live with | ||
Mother | 93.8% (225) | 95.7% (604) |
Father | 68.3% (164) | 81.8% (516) |
New partner of the mother/father | 7.1% (17) | 7.4% (47) |
Siblings | 63.7% (153) | 57.2% (361) |
Grandmother | 3.8% (9) | 3.6% (23) |
Grandfather | 2.5% (6) | 2.5% (16) |
Others | 5.1% (12) | 4.6% (29) |
Characteristics of AYCs | KIDSCREEN 10 Score (Mean (SD)) |
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Age (n = 224) | |
15 (n = 20) | 35.15 (8.74) |
16 (n = 74) | 33.24 (7.31) |
17 (n = 130) | 33.02 (6.74) |
Gender (n = 222) | |
Female (n = 179) | 33.05 (7.09) |
Male (n = 43) | 34.33 (7.19) |
Type of settlement (n = 128) | |
Big city (n = 7) | 29.29 (9.79) |
Suburb of a big city (n = 15) | 31.60 (6.97) |
Small city (n = 33) | 32.06 (5.99) |
Village in the countryside (n = 73) | 33.79 (7.81) |
Farm/house in the countryside (n = 3) | 34.00 (3.61) |
Swiss nationality (n = 224) | |
Yes (n = 169) | 33.70 (6.81) |
No (n = 55) | 32.00 (7.91) |
Demographics of AYCs | Self-Harm Thoughts | Thoughts of Harming Someone | Being Bullied | Reported Mental Health Issues | ||||
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Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | |
% (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | |
Age (n = 240) | ||||||||
15 (n = 20) | 9.8% (4) | 7.6% (12) | 10% (1) | 8% (15) | 5.7% (2) | 8.6% (14) | 7.5% (4) | 8.3% (12) |
16 (n = 80) | 34.1% (14) | 32.9% (52) | 40% (4) | 33.2% (63) | 34.3% (12) | 33.3% (54) | 34% (18) | 33.3% (48) |
17 (n = 140) | 56.1% (23) | 59.5% (94) | 50% (6) | 58.8% (110) | 60% (21) | 58% (94) | 58.5% (31) | 58.3% (84) |
Gender (n = 238) | ||||||||
Female (n = 193) | 80% (32) | 81% (128) | 70% (7) | 81.7% (152) | 88.6% (31) | 78.9% (127) | 92.5% (49) * | 76.9% (110) * |
Male (n = 45) | 20% (8) | 18.4% (29) | 30% (4) | 17.7% (33) | 11.4% (4) | 20.5% (33) | 7.5% (4) * | 22.4% (32) * |
Type of settlement (n = 132) | ||||||||
Big city (n = 7) | 0% (0) | 6.5% (6) | 14.3% (1) | 4.5% (5) | 8.7% (2) | 4.2% (4) | 4% (1) | 5.4% (5) |
Suburb of a big city (n = 15) | 11.5% (3) | 8.6% (8) | 0% (0) | 9.1% (10) | 17.4% (4) | 7.4% (7) | 8% (2) | 8.7% (8) |
Small city (n = 33) | 23.1% (6) | 22.6% (21) | 57.1% (4) | 30.9% (23) | 21.7% (5) | 23.2% (22) | 32% (8) | 19.6% (18) |
Village in the countryside (n = 77) | 65.4% (17) | 59.1% (55) | 28.6% (2) | 62.7% (69) | 43.5% (10) | 64.2% (61) | 56% (14) | 63% (58) |
Farm/house in the countryside (n = 4) | 0% (0) | 3.2% (3) | 0% (0) | 2.7% (3) | 8.7% (2) | 1.1% (1) | 0% (0) | 3.3% (3) |
Swiss nationality (n = 240) | ||||||||
Yes (n = 180) | 73.2% (30) | 78.5% (124) | 60% (6) | 78.6% (147) | 74.3% (26) | 79% (128) | 67.9% (36) * | 81.3% (117) * |
No (n = 60) | 26.8% (11) | 21.5% (34) | 40% (4) | 21.4% (40) | 25.7% (9) | 21% (34) | 32.1% (17) * | 18.8% (27) * |
KIDSCREEN 10 Score and… | Mean Score (SD) |
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Financial support (n = 211) | |
Yes (n = 52) | 32.35 (8.10) |
No (n = 159) | 33.51 (6.78) |
Support addressing the family (n = 212) | |
Yes (n = 40) | 32.80 (7.75) |
No (n = 172) | 33.36 (7.02) |
Support addressing the AYC (n = 178) | |
Yes (n = 36) | 34.08 (8.65) * |
No (n = 142) | 32.42 (6.60) * |
School knows about the situation (n = 182) | |
Yes (n = 20) | 35.40 (5.48) * |
No (n = 162) | 32.36 (7.02) * |
Employer knows about the situation (n = 149) | |
Yes (n = 27) | 34.56 (7.73) * |
No (n = 122) | 31.80 (6.69) * |
Friend knows the situation (n = 186) | |
Yes (n = 137) | 32.85 (7.23) |
No (n = 49) | 32.49 (6.56) |
Support Received and… | Self-Harm Thoughts (n = 199) | Thoughts of Harming Someone (n = 199) | Being Bullied (n = 200) | Reported Mental Health Issues (n = 189) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes (n = 41) | No (n = 158) | Yes (n = 11) | No (n = 188) | Yes (n = 36) | No (n = 164) | Yes (n = 64) | No (n = 125) | |
% (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | |
Financial support (n = 211) | ||||||||
Yes (n = 52) | 32.3% (10) | 20.2% (21) | 12.5% (1) | 23.6% (30) | 35.5% (11) | 19.2% (20) | 30.8% (12) | 19.8% (19) |
No (n = 159) | 67.7% (21) | 79.8% (83) | 87.5% (7) | 76.4% (97) | 64.5% (20) | 80.8% (84) | 69.2% (27) | 80.2% (77) |
Support addressing the family (n = 212) | ||||||||
Yes (n = 40) | 25.8% (8) | 15.4% (16) | 12.5% (1) | 18.1% (23) | 15.6% (5) | 18.4% (19) | 17.5% (7) | 17.9% (17) |
No (n = 172) | 74.2% (23) | 84.6% (88) | 87.5% (7) | 81.9% (104) | 84.4% (27) | 81.6% (84) | 82.5% (33) | 82.1% (78) |
Support addressing the AYC (n = 178) | ||||||||
Yes (n = 36) | 12.9% (4) | 15.2% (16) | 12.5% (1) | 14.8% (19) | 9.4% (3) | 16.3% (17) | 15% (6) | 14.6% (14) |
No (n = 142) | 87.1% (27) | 84.8% (89) | 87.5% (7) | 85.2% (109) | 90.6% (29) | 83.7% (87) | 85% (34) | 85.4% (82) |
Support Received and… | Self-Harm Thoughts (n = 199) | Thoughts of Harming Someone (n = 199) | Being Bullied (n = 200) | Reported Mental Health Issues (n = 189) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes (n = 41) | No (n = 158) | Yes (n = 11) | No (n = 188) | Yes (n = 41) | No (n = 158) | Yes (n = 11) | No (n = 188) | |
% (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | |
School knows about the situation (n = 182) | ||||||||
Yes (n = 20) | 6.5% (2) | 11.4% (12) | 12.5% (1) | 10.2% (13) | 9.4% (3) | 10.6% (11) | 2.5% (1) * | 13.5% (13) * |
No (n = 162) | 93.5% (29) | 88.6% (93) | 89.8% (115) | 89.8% (115) | 90.6% (29) | 89.4% (93) | 97.5% (39) * | 86.5% (83) * |
Employer knows about the situation (n = 149) | ||||||||
Yes (n = 27) | 9.7% (3) | 21% (22) | 12.5% (1) | 18.8% (24) | 12.5% (4) | 20.2% (21) | 12.5% (5) | 20.8% (20) |
No (n = 122) | 90.3% (28) | 79% (83) | 87.5% (7) | 81.3% (104) | 87.5% (28) | 79.8% (83) | 87.5% (35) | 79.2% (76) |
Friend knows the situation (n = 186) | ||||||||
Yes (n = 137) | 67.7% (21) | 72.4% (76) | 50% (4) | 72.7% (93) | 78.1% (25) | 69.2% (72) | 82.5% (33) | 66.7% (64) |
No (n = 49) | 32.3% (10) | 27.6% (29) | 50% (4) | 27.3% (35) | 21.9% (7) | 30.8% (32) | 17.5% (7) | 33.3% (32) |
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Guggiari, E.; Fatton, M.; Becker, S.; Lewis, F.; Casu, G.; Hoefman, R.; Hanson, E.; Santini, S.; Boccaletti, L.; Nap, H.H.; et al. Visibility as a Key Dimension to Better Health-Related Quality of Life and Mental Health: Results of the European Union Funded “ME-WE” Online Survey Study on Adolescent Young Carers in Switzerland. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 3963. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053963
Guggiari E, Fatton M, Becker S, Lewis F, Casu G, Hoefman R, Hanson E, Santini S, Boccaletti L, Nap HH, et al. Visibility as a Key Dimension to Better Health-Related Quality of Life and Mental Health: Results of the European Union Funded “ME-WE” Online Survey Study on Adolescent Young Carers in Switzerland. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(5):3963. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053963
Chicago/Turabian StyleGuggiari, Elena, Marianne Fatton, Saul Becker, Feylyn Lewis, Giulia Casu, Renske Hoefman, Elizabeth Hanson, Sara Santini, Licia Boccaletti, Henk Herman Nap, and et al. 2023. "Visibility as a Key Dimension to Better Health-Related Quality of Life and Mental Health: Results of the European Union Funded “ME-WE” Online Survey Study on Adolescent Young Carers in Switzerland" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 5: 3963. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053963
APA StyleGuggiari, E., Fatton, M., Becker, S., Lewis, F., Casu, G., Hoefman, R., Hanson, E., Santini, S., Boccaletti, L., Nap, H. H., Hlebec, V., Wirth, A., & Leu, A. (2023). Visibility as a Key Dimension to Better Health-Related Quality of Life and Mental Health: Results of the European Union Funded “ME-WE” Online Survey Study on Adolescent Young Carers in Switzerland. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), 3963. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053963