RAPID has sampled 228 caregivers from your state.

Demographics

Age

Race

Ethnicity

Caregiver Well-being

Overall

Caregivers complete measures of anxiety, depression, stress, and loneliness. These measures are averaged to create a single mental health variable, called “well-being” which ranges from 0 (worst possible mental health) to 100 (best possible mental health).

Across the sample

Race/ethnicity

Income

Race by income (state only)

Over time

Anxiety

Across the sample

Race/ethnicity

Income

Race by income (state only)

Over time

Depression

Across the sample

Race/ethnicity

Income

Race by income (state only)

Over time

Stress

Across the sample

Race/ethnicity

Income

Race by income (state only)

Over time

Loneliness

Across the sample

Race/ethnicity

Income

Race by income (state only)

Over time

Child well-being

Overall

Caregivers complete measures of child internalizing and externalizing behavior. These measures are averaged to create a single mental health variable, called “well-being” which ranges from 0 (worst possible mental health) to 100 (best possible mental health).

Across the sample

Race/ethnicity

Income

Race by income (state only)

Over time

Internalizing behaviors (fear)

Across the sample

Race/ethnicity

Income

Race by income (state only)

Over time

Externalizing behavior (fussiness)

Across the sample

Race/ethnicity

Income

Race by income (state only)

Over time

Material Hardship

Which needs are hard to pay for?: - Food - Housing - Utilities (electric, water, trash) - Healthcare - Social - Emotional - Childcare - Other

Caregivers grouped into two categories: trouble paying for 1+ basic need, or no trouble paying for any.

Across the sample

Race/ethnicity

Income

Race by income (state only)

Over time

Sources of hardship