Are We All the Same When Faced with an Ill Relative? A Person-Oriented Approach to Caring Activities and Mental Health in Emerging Adult Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Caring Activities
1.2. Caring Activities and Mental Health
1.3. The Present Study
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
2.3. Plan of Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Statistics
3.2. Patterns of Caring Activities
3.3. Characterization of Patterns of Caring Activities
3.4. Relationship between Patterns of Caring Activities and Mental Health
4. Discussion
4.1. Patterns of Caring Activities
4.2. Characteristics of Caring Activity Patterns
4.3. Patterns of Caring Activities and Mental Health
4.4. Limitations and Suggestions for Future Research
5. Implications
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total Sample | |
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Gender: females, n (%) | 2630 (80.35) |
Mean age in years (SD) | 20.19 (1.89) |
Grade, n (%) | |
First year | 1141 (34.86) |
Second year | 828 (25.30) |
Third year | 621 (18.97) |
Fourth year | 370 (11.30) |
Fifth year | 234 (7.15) |
Sixth year | 79 (2.41) |
Program, n (%) | |
Literature, art, and human sciences | 1424 (43.51) |
Law and economics | 585 (17.87) |
Sciences and technology | 548 (16.74) |
Medicine | 524 (16.01) |
Engineering sciences | 105 (3.21) |
Education and teaching | 41 (1.25) |
At least one sibling, n (%) | 2931 (89.00) |
Living with one or both parents, n (%) | 1659 (50.70) |
Perceived financial status, n (%) | |
Better than others | 925 (28.26) |
Same as others | 1933 (59.06) |
Worse than others | 415 (12.68) |
Student employment, n (%) | |
Yes, frequently | 578 (17.65) |
Yes, occasionally | 705 (21.55) |
No | 1989 (60.79) |
Ill/disabled relative, n (%) | |
Mother | 1247 (38.09) |
Father | 1108 (33.85) |
Sibling | 706 (21.57) |
Grandparent | 938 (26.66) |
Other | 1860 (56.82) |
Relative’s type of illness/disability, n (%) | |
Physical illness | 1044 (31.90) |
Mental illness/substance use disorder | 1335 (40.78) |
Disability | 497 (15.17) |
Other illnesses and disabilities | 894 (27.32) |
Relatives with several illnesses/disabilities, n (%) | 1712 (52.31) |
Living with an ill/disabled relative, n (%) | 1381 (42.19) |
Two or more ill/disabled relatives, n (%) | 2006 (61.29) |
Providing support to an ill/disabled relative, n (%) | 1381 (42.19) |
Mother, n (%) | 1141 (76.83) |
Father, n (%) | 317 (21.34) |
Sibling, n (%) | 315 (21.21) |
Grandparent, n (%) | 400 (26.91) |
Other, n (%) | 538 (36.35) |
Variables | Min | Max | M | SD | α | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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Caring activities | ||||||||||||
1. Domestic chores | 0 | 6 | 3.72 | 1.22 | 0.59 | 0.31 *** | 0.15 *** | 0.17 *** | 0.14 *** | 0.14 *** | −0.08 *** | 0.09 *** |
2. Household management | 0 | 6 | 2.48 | 1.47 | 0.49 | 0.37 *** | 0.27 *** | 0.16 *** | 0.14 *** | −0.02 | −0.01 | |
3. Financial/practical help | 0 | 6 | 1.20 | 1.39 | 0.59 | 0.25 *** | 0.17 *** | 0.11 *** | 0.04 | −0.07 *** | ||
4. Emotional care | 0 | 6 | 1.96 | 1.96 | 0.95 | 0.40 *** | 0.23 *** | 0.07 *** | −0.04 | |||
5. Personal care | 0 | 6 | 0.44 | 1.18 | 0.89 | 0.24 *** | 0.01 | −0.04 | ||||
6. Sibling care | 0 | 6 | 0.98 | 1.67 | 0.94 | 0.03 | −0.06 ** | |||||
Mental health | ||||||||||||
7. GHQ-12 | 0 | 36 | 19.66 | 7.58 | 0.92 | −0.48 *** | ||||||
8. SWLS | 5 | 35 | 21.23 | 6.89 | 0.84 |
Caring Activity Patterns | F/χ2 | df | p | ||||||
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Pattern A | Pattern B | Pattern C | Pattern D | Pattern E | Pattern F | ||||
Age, M (SD) | 20.13 b (1.89) | 20.17 b (1.86) | 20.91 a (2.02) | 20.24 b (1.87) | 19.56 c (1.68) | 19.92 bc (1.63) | 23.00 | 5 | *** |
Gender, % (ASR) | 22.84 | 10 | * | ||||||
Male | 20.78 (2.30) | 19.41 (0.91) | 18.65 (0.19) | 18.29 (−0.02) | 13.72 (−2.47) | 9.30 (−3.14) | |||
Female | 77.73 (−2.40) | 79.23 (−0.93) | 80.00 (−0.20) | 80.57 (0.13) | 85.75 (2.81) | 88.37 (2.71) | |||
Other | 1.48 (0.54) | 1.36 (0.13) | 1.35 (0.07) | 1.14 (−0.37) | 0.53 (−1.43) | 2.33 (1.20) | |||
Living with one or both parents, % (ASR) | 92.99 | 5 | *** | ||||||
15.86 (3.16) | 11.09 (−3.82) | 4.80 (−6.96) | 8.65 (1.60) | 7.52 (5.88) | 2.78 (0.59) | ||||
Living with an ill/disabled relative, % (ASR) | 29.50 | 5 | *** | ||||||
11.73 (−1.08) | 9.10(−3.57) | 5.50 (−0.80) | 7.45 (2.17) | 5.96 (3.88) | 2.44 (1.17) | ||||
Perceived financial status, % (ASR) | 111.97 | 10 | *** | ||||||
Better than others | 9.66 (4.24) | 7.76 (2.28) | 2.90 (−3.48) | 4.79 (0.91) | 2.17 (−4.34) | 0.98 (−2.89) | |||
Same as others | 16.50 (−1.32) | 15.09 (1.33) | 7.67 (−1.22) | 9.13 (−1.07) | 7.27 (1.57) | 3.39 (1.50) | |||
Worse than others | 2.66 (−3.77) | 1.86 (−5.06) | 3.02 (6.53) | 2.11 (0.35) | 2.14 (3.60) | 0.89 (1.69) | |||
Student employment, % (ASR) | 224.13 | 10 | *** | ||||||
Yes, frequently | 3.88 (−4.00) | 3.55 (−2.89) | 5.04 (11.55) | 2.41 (−1.69) | 1.74 (−1.43) | 1.04 (0.74) | |||
Yes, occasionally | 5.13 (−3.30) | 4.80 (−1.71) | 3.76 (3.36) | 3.67 (0.82) | 2.20 (−1.28) | 1.99 (5.32) | |||
No | 19.80 (5.91) | 16.38 (3.67) | 4.80 (−11.86) | 9.93 (0.63) | 7.64 (2.19) | 2.23 (−5.06) | |||
Ill/disabled relative supported, % (ASR) | |||||||||
Mother | 22.27 (−9.62) | 26.45 (−5.78) | 46.29 (5.44) | 51.81 (8.89) | 42.74 (3.42) | 44.77 (2.80) | 200.85 | 5 | *** |
Father | 5.19 (−5.52) | 6.42 (−3.61) | 17.75 (6.19) | 13.14 (2.92) | 12.66 (2.09) | 11.63 (0.88) | 76.41 | 5 | *** |
Sibling | 6.47 (−3.89) | 6.92 (−3.00) | 10.11 (0.37) | 10.09 (0.40) | 17.15 (5.29) | 20.34 (4.90) | 65.27 | 5 | *** |
Grandparent | 5.94 (−6.98) | 6.43 (−5.80) | 13.93 (1.18) | 23.24 (8.41) | 14.51 (1.45) | 30.81 (7.65) | 177.9 | 5 | *** |
Other | 11.88 (1.30) | 12.61 (0.90) | 20.22 (−0.74) | 24.00 (−0.24) | 18.20 (−0.52) | 22.67 (−1.05) | 3.81 | 5 | 0.58 |
Type of illness/disability, % (ASR) | |||||||||
Physical | 49.10 (−5.33) | 53.40 (−1.96) | 63.14 (3.10) | 63.05 (3.37) | 61.21 (2.02) | 61.63 (1.43) | 46.55 | 5 | *** |
Mental/ Substance use | 60.55 (1.78) | 53.40 (−3.15) | 60.00 (0.85) | 63.61 (2.78) | 53.05 (−2.14) | 56.98 (−0.32) | 20.99 | 5 | *** |
Disability | 23.01 (−3.11) | 25.96 (−0.62) | 26.97 (0.09) | 28.95 (1.22) | 28.49 (0.79) | 40.70 (4.23) | 25.93 | 5 | *** |
Other | 22.48 (0.64) | 19.03 (−2.16) | 22.02 (0.15) | 21.71 (−0.02) | 23.22 (0.73) | 26.74 (1.63) | 6.82 | 5 | 0.23 |
Relatives with several illnesses/disabilities, % (ASR) | 52.09 | 5 | *** | ||||||
49.31 (−2.18) | 44.00 (−5.45) | 59.33 (3.19) | 59.24 (3.47) | 55.41 (1.29) | 61.63 (2.51) |
Caring Activity Patterns | F (df) | p | Post Hoc Comparisons | η2 | ||||||
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Pattern A | Pattern B | Pattern C | Pattern D | Pattern E | Pattern F | |||||
GHQ-12 | 20.02 (7.62) | 18.81 (7.49) | 19.72 (7.73) | 20.25 (7.51) | 20.09 (7.41) | 19.87 (7.22) | 3.09 (5) | ** | AD > B | 0.025 |
SWLS | 20.83 (6.83) | 21.98 (6.92) | 20.59 (6.67) | 21.75 (6.83) | 20.59 (7.16) | 20.55 (6.70) | 4.59 (5) | *** | B > AEC | 0.016 |
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Chevrier, B.; Untas, A.; Dorard, G. Are We All the Same When Faced with an Ill Relative? A Person-Oriented Approach to Caring Activities and Mental Health in Emerging Adult Students. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 8104. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19138104
Chevrier B, Untas A, Dorard G. Are We All the Same When Faced with an Ill Relative? A Person-Oriented Approach to Caring Activities and Mental Health in Emerging Adult Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(13):8104. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19138104
Chicago/Turabian StyleChevrier, Basilie, Aurélie Untas, and Géraldine Dorard. 2022. "Are We All the Same When Faced with an Ill Relative? A Person-Oriented Approach to Caring Activities and Mental Health in Emerging Adult Students" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 13: 8104. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19138104
APA StyleChevrier, B., Untas, A., & Dorard, G. (2022). Are We All the Same When Faced with an Ill Relative? A Person-Oriented Approach to Caring Activities and Mental Health in Emerging Adult Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(13), 8104. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19138104