Journal article
Use of Parental Disability Trajectories to Identify Adolescents Who are Young Carers
TL King, M Shields, M O’Flaherty, A Kavanagh, MJ Spittal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence | Published : 2023
Abstract
Being a young carer can have significant impacts on the lives of children and adolescents. Identifying young carers is difficult, making the provision of support challenging for service providers. This sample contained 4464 Australian children/adolescents across 11 years (49% female, aged 6/7 years at baseline, and 16/17 years at final wave). Group-based trajectory modeling was applied to examine parental disability trajectories across 5 waves of data collection. Associations between estimated trajectories and unpaid/informal caring at age 16/17 years were then assessed. Three trajectory groups were identified: consistently-low (80%), low-increasing-high (10%) and moderate-high (10%) levels ..
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Awarded by Australian Institute of Family Studies
Funding Acknowledgements
T.L.K. is a recipient of an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DE200100607). MJS is a recipient of an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (project number FT180100075) funded by the Australian Government. MOF's work on this paper was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course (CE200100025). Open Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member Institutions.