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. 2022 Nov;30(6):e5612-e5623.
doi: 10.1111/hsc.13987. Epub 2022 Sep 4.

Social connectedness of carers: An Australian national survey of carers

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Social connectedness of carers: An Australian national survey of carers

Abner Weng Cheong Poon et al. Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov.

Abstract

Carers of people living with a disability, mental health problems, alcohol or drug dependency, chronic condition, terminal illness or who are frail due to age may experience negative caregiving impacts. Although carers' social isolation has been reported in many qualitative studies, it has largely been neglected in quantitative studies. Using data collected in the Carers NSW 2020 National Carer Survey, this large-scale quantitative study aimed to identify the extent of Australian carers' social connectedness and what factors may be related to their social well-being. The validated Friendship Scale was used to measure social connectedness of 5585 carers. More than half (56.2%) of these carers were socially isolated. Analysis found that a longer duration of caring, more time spent weekly caring, living with the care recipient, caring for a greater number of people, receiving no help from others, higher reported psychological distress and reporting perceived needs were all associated with greater social isolation. Identifying as female or nonbinary/gender diverse, identifying with a culturally and linguistically diverse background, and caring as a parent, former partner or young carer were also related to poorer social connectedness. Health and social services need to consider the needs of carers, identify carers who are socially isolated and provide resources to promote social connectedness. Greater attention in practice and research to focus on carers' social connectedness to address this crucial caregiving experience is required.

Keywords: Australia; ageing; carer; disability; family; mental health; social isolation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

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