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Original Article
The Burden of Aged Parents Caring for Adult Children with Disabilities
Min-Hyun Suk, Eunhye Kim
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2014;21(4):439-447.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.4.439
Published online: April 4, 2014

1Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, CHA University, Korea.

2Assistant Professor, Department of Seniors Business Management and Welfare, CHA University, Korea.

• Received: September 29, 2010   • Revised: December 7, 2010   • Accepted: December 7, 2010

© 2010 Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing

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  • Purpose
    This study was to describe the burden of aged parents caring for adult children with disabilities and related factors.
  • Methods
    The subjects were 123 caregivers aged over 65 who were caring for 18-year-old or older children with disabilities. The research tool of this study was a structured questionnaire on family burden. Data were collected from June 3 to 25, 2010, and analyzed by Cronbach's alpha, mean, standard deviation, t-test, and ANOVA using SAS 9.2 program.
  • Results
    The major findings of this study were as follows. Elderly parents caring for adult children with disabilities perceived a moderate level of burden. The burden from concern over their children's future was highest, and economic and physical burdens were higher when the parents were younger. Burden was significantly different according to parents' characteristics such as gender, perceived health status, disease, the costs of caring for disabled children, and children's characteristics such as disability rating, health status, and ADL.
  • Conclusion
    In order to reduce the burden of elderly parents caring for adult children with disabilities, we need to improve their health status and assess comprehensive policies.
Table 1
Demographic Characteristics of Aged Parents with Adults Children with Disabilities (N=123)
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Table 2
Demographic Characteristics of Adults Children with Disabilities (N=123)
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Table 3
Aged Parental Burden (N=123)
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Table 4
Aged Parental Perceived Burden according to Age (N=31)
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Table 5
Burden Related to the Characteristics of Aged Parents and Adults Children with Disabilities (N=123)
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