Caregiver support, burden, and long-term planning among caregivers of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A cross-sectional study

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Background: Long-term care planning (LTCP) is critical for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Objectives of this study were to investigate progression through LTCP, and associations between social support and: (1) LTCP and (2) burden among family caregivers. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to caregivers of individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities in NY, OH, PA, and TX, exploring demographics, supports, burden, and LTCP behaviours. Bivariate and linear multiple regression analyses were used to investigate study objectives. Results: Caregivers (n = 405) were predominantly parents, female, non-Hispanic, and in the ‘learning to plan’ stage of LTCP. Caregiver-identified social support was associated with further progression in LTCP (p =.020) and lower caregiver burden (p

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Santos, T., Steinway, C., Mastrogiannis, A., Chen, J., Woodward, J., Riddle, I., … Jan, S. (2023). Caregiver support, burden, and long-term planning among caregivers of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 36(6), 1229–1240. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.13141

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