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年轻照料者与教育参与:澳大利亚助学金申请的定量分析

Young carers and educational engagement: Quantitative analysis of bursary applications in Australia.

作者信息

Moore Tim, Bourke-Taylor Helen M, Greenland Natalie, McDougall Stewart, Robinson Luke, Brown Ted, Bromfield Leah

机构信息

Australian Centre for Child Protection, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, South Australia, Australia.

Occupational Therapy Department, School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Sep;30(5):e1625-e1638. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13589. Epub 2021 Oct 17.

Abstract

Young carers support family members affected by disability or a health condition. The Young Carer Bursary Program aims to support young carers' education. This paper analysed data from consenting bursary applicants (2017-2019) to investigate relationships between wellbeing, educational attendance, home study and other factors. Descriptive statistics, correlation and regression analysis determined significant issues, relationships and influential factors related to young carer (N = 1,443) wellbeing and education. Sixty-eight percent were aged between 13 and 18 years and attended secondary school. One third of the sample reported that they were the main carer in their family and 29% reported receiving no support. Female applicants from single parent households who were the main carer attended educational settings less often. Eighteen percent (n = 267) rated their wellbeing as poor/very poor. Better wellbeing was associated with increased educational attendance (r  = 0.33, p < 0.001) and home study (r  = 0.34, p < 0.001). Wellbeing was associated with main carer status, caring for a parent, having a disability, being older and having few supports. Educational attendance was associated with main carer status, higher care load and fewer supports. Home study was associated with having a disability, caring for a sibling, caring for more than 11 hr per week and having fewer supports. Important factors about the age, life situation and challenges experienced by young carers identified in this paper indicate that further research into preferred supports and effectiveness of the bursary in improving educational engagement is warranted.

摘要

年轻照料者为受残疾或健康状况影响的家庭成员提供支持。年轻照料者助学金计划旨在支持年轻照料者接受教育。本文分析了同意参与调查的助学金申请者(2017 - 2019年)的数据,以研究幸福感、上学出勤率、在家学习情况与其他因素之间的关系。描述性统计、相关性分析和回归分析确定了与年轻照料者(N = 1443)的幸福感和教育相关的重大问题、关系及影响因素。68%的参与者年龄在13至18岁之间,就读于中学。三分之一的样本报告称他们是家庭中的主要照料者,29%的人表示没有得到任何支持。来自单亲家庭且为主要照料者的女性申请者上学出勤率较低。18%(n = 267)的人将自己的幸福感评为差/非常差。较高的幸福感与更高的上学出勤率(r = 0.33,p < 0.001)和在家学习情况(r = 0.34,p < 0.001)相关。幸福感与主要照料者身份、照料父母、自身有残疾、年龄较大以及支持较少有关。上学出勤率与主要照料者身份、更高的照料负担和支持较少有关。在家学习情况与自身有残疾、照料兄弟姐妹、每周照料时间超过11小时以及支持较少有关。本文所确定的关于年轻照料者的年龄、生活状况和所经历挑战的重要因素表明,有必要进一步研究他们偏好的支持方式以及助学金在提高教育参与度方面的有效性。

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