横断面研究
越野
年轻人
医疗保健
环境卫生
心理学
医学
老年学
人口经济学
经济增长
经济
病理
作者
Mariona Lozano,Elisenda Rentería,Jeroen Spijker,Maike van Damme,Giorgio Di Gessa,Rebecca Lacey,Baowen Xue,Anne McMunn
标识
DOI:10.1080/02673843.2025.2467098
摘要
With increasing demand for informal carers, young adults are taking up care of dependent adults. However, early adulthood is the period in which most people invest in human capital and transition to employment. Being neither in employment nor in training (NEET) during this period may have long-term effects, increasing the risk of poor mental health. This study explores data from the third wave of the European Health Survey to better understand the situation of young adult carers (18-29 years old) in Europe. Using multilevel regression models, results indicate that, overall, those who care for dependent adults are more likely to be in NEET status (intensive caring), perceive bad health, and report worse mental health. However, country-level care resources did not affect the gap between carers and non-carers. Hence, cultural differences, or other forms of support, arise as the main role of country differences in the health risks of young adult carers.
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