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Employment of Young Adult Cancer Caregivers Other Disease Caregivers and Non-Caregiving Adults

机译:年轻成人癌症护理人员其他疾病护理人员以及非照顾成年人

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Young adults are increasingly taking on caregiving roles in the United States, and cancer caregivers often experience a greater burden than other caregivers. An unexpected caregiving role may disrupt caregiver employment, leading to lost earning potential and workforce re-entry challenges. We examined caregiving employment among young adult caregivers (i.e., family or friends) using the 2015 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), which included caregiving, employment, and sociodemographic variables. Respondents’ ages varied between 18 and 39, and they were categorized as non-caregivers (n = 16,009), other caregivers (n = 3512), and cancer caregivers (n = 325). Current employment was compared using Poisson regressions to estimate adjusted incidence rate ratios (aIRR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI), including gender-stratified models. We estimated employment by cancer caregiving intensity (low, moderate, high). Cancer caregivers at all other income levels were more likely to be employed than those earning below USD 20,000 (aIRR ranged: 1.88–2.10, all p< 0.015). Female cancer caregivers who were 25–29 (aIRR = 0.71, 95% CI = 0.51–1.00) and single (aIRR = 0.70, 95% CI = 0.52–0.95) were less likely to be employed than their counterparts. College-educated males were 19% less likely to be employed than high school-educated caregivers (95% CI = 0.68–0.98). Evaluating caregiver employment goals and personal financial situations may help identify those at risk for employment detriments, especially among females, those with lower educational attainment, and those earning below USD 20,000 annually.
机译:年轻人正越来越多在​​美国的护理者角色,和癌症护理人员经常经历比其他照顾者带来更大的负担。一个意外的护理作用可能会破坏护理人员就业,导致丢失的盈利潜力和劳动力再入挑战。我们研究使用2015年的行为危险因素监测系统(BRFSS),其中包括的照料,就业和社会人口变量年轻的照料看护的成人(即,家人或朋友)的就业。受访者的年龄在18和39之间变化,并且它们被归类为非护理人员(N = 16009),其他照料者(N = 3512),和癌症护理人员(N = 325)。当前的就业使用泊松回归来估计调整发病率比(aIRR)和95%置信区间(95%CI),包括性别分层模型进行比较。我们通过癌症护理强度(低,中,高)估计就业。在其他所有收入水平的癌症照顾者更有可能比低于20,000美元的收入所采用(aIRR范围:1.88-2.10,P均<0.015)。谁是25-29(aIRR = 0.71,95%CI = 0.51-1.00)和单(aIRR = 0.70,95%CI = 0.52-0.95)女性癌症护理者不太可能比其对应于被采用。受过大学教育的男性为19%不太可能比高中学历护理人员(95%CI = 0.68-0.98)被采用。评估照顾者的就业目标和个人财务状况可以帮助识别那些在就业利弊风险,特别是女性中,那些学历低,和低于2万美元的收入每年。

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