Journal article
Cardiovascular disease risk among Australian unpaid carers – A survival analysis using 15 waves of the HILDA survey
A Lambrias, Y Taouk, J Ervin, T King
Plos One | Published : 2025
Abstract
Background Engaging in chronically stressful behaviours has been hypothesised to increase the risk of experiencing cardiovascular disease (CVD). Providing unpaid care is known to be a stressful activity, but it is not clear whether this caregiving is associated with CVD. This study filled a gap in the existing literature by examining the association between providing unpaid care and incident cardiovascular disease among a nationally representative sample of Australian adults. Methods 11,123 adult participants aged over 18 years from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey were followed for up to 14 years from baseline (2003) until 2017. Gender-stratified survival..
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