Palmeter Sarah, O'Donnell Siobhan, Smith Sienna
Centre for Surveillance and Applied Research, Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can. 2025 May;45(5):256-263. doi: 10.24095/hpcdp.45.5.04.
Using data from the 2018 General Social Survey - Caregiving and Care Receiving, we examined the characteristics of caregivers of people with developmental disabilities or disorders (DD) and the impacts of caregiving on these caregivers. The proportion of DD caregivers with optimal general and mental health was smaller than the proportion of non-caregivers. About two-thirds of DD caregivers reported feeling worried or anxious, or tired and almost half reported unmet support needs. However, compared with caregivers of individuals with other conditions, a significantly higher proportion of DD caregivers described their caregiving experiences as rewarding.
利用2018年综合社会调查——照顾与被照顾的数据,我们研究了发育障碍或疾病(DD)患者照顾者的特征以及照顾对这些照顾者的影响。总体和心理健康状况最佳的DD照顾者比例低于非照顾者的比例。约三分之二的DD照顾者表示感到担忧或焦虑、疲惫,近一半的人表示支持需求未得到满足。然而,与其他疾病患者的照顾者相比,显著更高比例的DD照顾者将他们的照顾经历描述为有意义的。