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Published in: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy 2/2014

01-04-2014 | Original Research Article

Variation in the Spillover Effects of Illness on Parents, Spouses, and Children of the Chronically Ill

Authors: Tara A. Lavelle, Eve Wittenberg, Kara Lamarand, Lisa A. Prosser

Published in: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy | Issue 2/2014

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Abstract

Background

Given the broad scope of the spillover effects of illness, it is important to characterize the variability in these outcomes to identify relationship types in which secondary impacts of illness are particularly important to include in health economic evaluations.

Purpose

To examine heterogeneity in spillover effects of chronic conditions on family members by type of familial relationship with patient.

Methods

Adults (aged ≥18 years) and adolescents (aged 13–17 years) who had a parent, spouse, or child in their household with a chronic condition (Alzheimer’s disease/dementia, arthritis, cancer, or depression) were recruited from a US national panel to participate in an on-line survey. Respondents were asked to rate the spillover effect of their family member’s illness on their own health on a 0–100 scale, with lower scores indicating greater spillover. Regression analysis was used to evaluate the association between rating scale scores and relationship with an ill family member (ill parent, child, or spouse) for each illness separately, controlling for caregiving responsibility and the health status of the ill family member.

Results

1,267 adults and 102 adolescents met inclusion criteria. In adjusted analyses, having a sick child was significantly (p < 0.05) associated with lower rating scale scores compared with having a spouse with the same condition (cancer: −24.2; depression −9.7). Having a non-elderly or elderly adult parent with a condition, compared with a spouse, was significantly associated with lower rating scale scores for arthritis (−3.8) and depression (−5.3), but not for Alzheimer’s disease/dementia or cancer.

Conclusions

The impact of illness on family members, measured with a rating scale, varies by relationship type for certain illnesses. Having a child with cancer, a parent with arthritis, or either with depression, is significantly associated with greater spillover, compared with having a spouse with one of these conditions.
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Metadata
Title
Variation in the Spillover Effects of Illness on Parents, Spouses, and Children of the Chronically Ill
Authors
Tara A. Lavelle
Eve Wittenberg
Kara Lamarand
Lisa A. Prosser
Publication date
01-04-2014
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy / Issue 2/2014
Print ISSN: 1175-5652
Electronic ISSN: 1179-1896
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40258-014-0079-8

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