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Assessment of caring and its effects in young people: development of the Multidimensional Assessment of Caring Activities Checklist (MACA‐YC18) and the Positive and Negative Outcomes of Caring Questionnaire (PANOC‐YC20) for young carers
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AbstractBackground Many children, adolescents and young people are involved in caring for parents, siblings, or other relatives who have an illness, disability, mental health problem or other need for care or supervision. The aim was to develop two new instruments for use in research with young carers to assess caring activities and their psychological effects.Method Two studies are reported. In study 1, 410 young carers were recruited via The Princess Royal Trust for Carers database of UK projects and asked to complete an initial item pool of 42 and 75 questionnaire items to assess caring activities and caring outcomes respectively. In study 2 a further 124 young carers were recruited.Results Following exploratory principal components analysis in study 1, 18 items were chosen to compose the Multidimensional Assessment of Caring Activities Checklist (MACA‐YC18), and 20 items chosen to compose the Positive and Negative Outcomes of Caring Scales (PANOC‐YC20). In study 2, normative and convergent validity data on the two instruments are reported.Conclusion The MACA‐YC18 is an 18‐item self‐report measure that can be used to provide an index of the total amount of caring activity undertaken by the young person, as well as six sub‐scale scores for domestic tasks, household management, personal care, emotional care, sibling care and financial/practical care. The PANOC‐YC20 is a 20‐item self‐report measure that can be used to provide an index of positive and negative outcomes of caring.
Title: Assessment of caring and its effects in young people: development of the Multidimensional Assessment of Caring Activities Checklist (MACA‐YC18) and the Positive and Negative Outcomes of Caring Questionnaire (PANOC‐YC20) for young carers
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AbstractBackground Many children, adolescents and young people are involved in caring for parents, siblings, or other relatives who have an illness, disability, mental health problem or other need for care or supervision.
The aim was to develop two new instruments for use in research with young carers to assess caring activities and their psychological effects.
Method Two studies are reported.
In study 1, 410 young carers were recruited via The Princess Royal Trust for Carers database of UK projects and asked to complete an initial item pool of 42 and 75 questionnaire items to assess caring activities and caring outcomes respectively.
In study 2 a further 124 young carers were recruited.
Results Following exploratory principal components analysis in study 1, 18 items were chosen to compose the Multidimensional Assessment of Caring Activities Checklist (MACA‐YC18), and 20 items chosen to compose the Positive and Negative Outcomes of Caring Scales (PANOC‐YC20).
In study 2, normative and convergent validity data on the two instruments are reported.
Conclusion The MACA‐YC18 is an 18‐item self‐report measure that can be used to provide an index of the total amount of caring activity undertaken by the young person, as well as six sub‐scale scores for domestic tasks, household management, personal care, emotional care, sibling care and financial/practical care.
The PANOC‐YC20 is a 20‐item self‐report measure that can be used to provide an index of positive and negative outcomes of caring.
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