Children's perceptions and experiences of care giving: A focus group study |
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Authors: | Louise Earley Delia Cushway |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department , University of Limerick , Ireland;2. Psychology Department , Coventry University , Coventry, UK |
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Abstract: | The stress of care giving for spouses and adult children has been extensively documented in the empirical literature. More recently attention has been paid to children's involvement in family care giving. Qualitative studies in the social welfare field have highlighted the social restrictions caring places upon children. There remains a need, however, to understand what children are thinking and feeling in an effort to cope with their care-giving demands. This study used a focus group methodology and individual interviews to explore the experiences of 17 young carers aged between 10 and 16. Thematic analysis was employed to identify themes relating to the nature of stressors, their appraisal of them, and the coping strategies they use to manage the task of caring. |
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Keywords: | Children family care giving coping strategies focus group methodology |
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