2016
DOI: 10.18848/2160-1909/cgp/v07i02/11-20
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Youth Experiences with Older Relatives Who Have Dementia

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“…For example, caregiving responsibilities were reported to be unchanged (i.e., being homeschooled prior to the pandemic meant there was not a big disruption during the pandemic), decreased (i.e., due to less travel to appointments with pandemic lockdowns), and increased (i.e., household chores, meal preparation, mixing of school and caregiving time). This aligns with previous research highlighting the differences in lived experiences of young caregivers in the Canadian context as a non-homogenous group [13,15,21,40,[43][44][45].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For example, caregiving responsibilities were reported to be unchanged (i.e., being homeschooled prior to the pandemic meant there was not a big disruption during the pandemic), decreased (i.e., due to less travel to appointments with pandemic lockdowns), and increased (i.e., household chores, meal preparation, mixing of school and caregiving time). This aligns with previous research highlighting the differences in lived experiences of young caregivers in the Canadian context as a non-homogenous group [13,15,21,40,[43][44][45].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%