The Effects of Spousal Caregiving on Middle-Age and Older Caregivers' Health and Well-Being: Evidence From Vietnam

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作者
Le, Dung Duc [1 ]
Dang, Truc Ngoc Hoang [2 ]
Giang, Long Thanh [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Inst Social & Med Studies, Hanoi, Vietnam
[2] Mahidol Univ, Inst Populat & Social Res, Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Rd, Phutthamonthon 73170, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
[3] Natl Econ Univ, Fac Econ, Hanoi, Vietnam
[4] Thang Long Univ, TIMAS, Hanoi, Vietnam
关键词
older spousal caregivers; informal caregiving; health; well-being; propensity score matching; Vietnam; INFORMAL CARE; MENTAL-HEALTH; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; PROPENSITY SCORE; ADULTS; WORK; EMPLOYMENT; RESOURCES; CHILDREN; SUPPORT;
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10.1177/01640275241263622
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学]; R592 [老年病学];
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1002 ; 100203 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Population aging is escalating globally, intensifying the demand for long-term care (LTC), primarily met by informal caregivers, notably spouses. Evidence from developed countries suggests potential adverse effects on caregivers' well-being. Yet, research on this topic is scarce in developing nations. We investigate the effect of informal caregiving on older spousal caregivers' health and well-being in Vietnam, a rapidly aging country with an early stage of LTC system development. Methods: Utilizing the national survey on aging in Vietnam with propensity score matching estimations to mitigate potential endogenous problems of the decision to provide care between caregivers and non-caregivers. Results: Findings showed caregiving increased poor psychological well-being, life dissatisfaction, and functional limitations by 7.3%, 9.7%, and 8.6%, respectively. The caregiving effects are heterogenous by demographic characteristics. Conclusions: We are the first to examine spousal caregiving in Vietnam, highlighting the urgency of addressing its negative impacts and suggesting several potential policy interventions.
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