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How did the COVID-19 pandemic impact the wellbeing of family care-givers? : A longitudinal study of older adults in Germany
Ehrlich, Ulrike; Kelle, Nadiya; Klaus, Daniela; u. a. (2024): How did the COVID-19 pandemic impact the wellbeing of family care-givers? : A longitudinal study of older adults in Germany, in: Ageing and Society, Cambridge [u.a.]: Cambridge Univ. Press, Jg. 44, Nr. 7, S. 1533–1550, doi: 10.1017/S0144686X22000873.
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Ageing and Society
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0144-686X
1469-1779
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Year of publication:
2024
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44
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7
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English
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Previous research was not able to identify an effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on family care-givers' wellbeing due to cross-sectional data structures, care-giver-specific samples or non-probability sampling designs. In this article, by drawing on longitudinal data from a random and representative sample of the German population aged 40 and older, we overcome methodological limitations of previous research. We examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the wellbeing (life satisfaction, depressive symptoms, loneliness) of different groups of family care-givers (new care-givers, continuous care-givers, past care-givers) and non-care-givers in Germany. We derived a balanced sample of n = 3,875 individuals aged 43–97 (mean = 66.5 years, standard deviation = 10.2 years) from the German Ageing Survey (DEAS) to explore changes in wellbeing between 2017 (pre-pandemic) and June/July 2020 (pandemic). Using a first-difference approach, we found that the pandemic has a negative impact on both non-care-givers' and family care-givers' wellbeing, with increased levels of depressive symptoms and loneliness compared to pre-pandemic times. Changes in depressive symptoms of family care-givers did not significantly deviate from non-care-givers. However, continuous care-givers showed more pronounced increases in loneliness compared to non-care-givers. Our results suggest that family care-givers' wellbeing merits particular attention when considering the long-term consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals' wellbeing.
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Deutschland
Pflegeperson
Zufriedenheit
Depression
Einsamkeit
Geschichte 2017-2020
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COVID-19
mental health
care-giving
loneliness
life satisfaction
depressive symptoms
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January 7, 2025
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