This study investigated the racial/ethnic differences in COVID-19-related worry amongst family caregivers of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) living in Texas using the COVID-Related Thoughts and Behavioral Symptoms-Adult Version (COV-TaBS-A) questionnaire. Two hundred and six caregivers completed the survey. Compared to White caregivers, Latino caregivers were more likely to be very concerned about having enough food and supplies (adj OR 3.41, 95% CI [1.50, 7.74]) when adjusting for being that sole caregiver and using provider services. In free text questions, caregivers described feeling overwhelmed by additional responsibilities, disruptions in home health services, and concerns about their loved ones' wellness. Study findings can be used to strategize support for caregivers of adults with IDD during pandemic/emergency situations.

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