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Trajectories of income and social benefits for mothers and fathers of children with cancer: A national cohort study in Sweden

机译:患有癌症母亲和父亲的收入和社会福利的轨迹:瑞典国家队列研究

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BACKGROUND The contribution of different income sources from work and social benefits to trajectories of income for the parents of children with cancer has not been empirically investigated. METHODS Using Swedish registers, parents of children with an incidence cancer diagnosis between 2004 and 2009 were identified and matched with parents of children without cancer (reference parents). A total of 20,091 families were followed from the year before the diagnosis to a maximum of 8 years. Generalized linear models estimated the ratios of mean incomes from work and social benefits and of its total. RESULTS Around the time of the child's cancer diagnosis, the total income was on average up to 6% higher among the mothers of children with cancer compared with reference mothers, but no differences were noted among fathers. Income from work dropped to the lowest level around the time of a cancer diagnosis, with swift recovery noted for fathers but not for mothers. Sickness and childcare‐related benefits were up to 6 times larger for the parents of children with cancer than reference parents. As social benefits diminished after approximately 3 years, the total income of mothers of children with cancer became lower than that of reference mothers, and the gap widened over time. CONCLUSIONS Social benefits appeared to ease the financial burden during the years around a cancer diagnosis. However, mothers experienced persistently lower income after benefits diminished. Experiences differed by single‐parent versus dual‐parent households, the survival of the child with cancer, and other relevant characteristics. Further investigation is needed for potential long‐term consequences for mothers, including their career and future pension in retirement. Cancer 2018;124:1492‐500. ? 2018 American Cancer Society .
机译:背景技术不同收入来源从工作和社会利益到癌症父母的收入轨迹的贡献尚未经过明确调查。方法采用瑞典寄存器,2004年至2009年患者患有发病癌症诊断的儿童父母,并与没有癌症的儿童的父母(参考父母)匹配。在诊断前一年遵循共有20,091个家庭,最多8年。广义线性模型估计了从工作和社会效益以及其总数的平均收入的比率。结果在儿童癌症诊断时,与参考母亲相比,癌症母亲的母亲母亲的总收入平均平均高达6%,但父亲之间没有差异。下班的收入达到癌症诊断时间的最低水平,父亲的迅速恢复指出,但不是母亲。与癌症的父母而非参考父母,疾病和儿童保育相关的益处比患有癌症的父母更大6倍。由于大约3年后社会效益减少,癌症母亲的总收入低于参考母亲,随着时间的推移而扩大的差距。结论在癌症诊断周围的几年内,似乎社会福利似乎很容易。然而,母亲在福利减少后经历了持续较低的收入。单亲与双父家庭的经验不同,癌症的孩子的生存以及其他相关特征。对母亲的潜在长期后果需要进一步调查,包括他们的职业生涯和未来退休金。癌症2018; 124:1492-500。还2018年美国癌症协会。

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