Sospesi nel tempo. Inattività e malessere percepito in giovani adulti NEET

Titolo Rivista PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE
Autori/Curatori Anna Parola, Lucia Donsì
Anno di pubblicazione 2018 Fascicolo 2018/3 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 30 P. 44-73 Dimensione file 446 KB
DOI 10.3280/PDS2018-003003
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La attuale crisi economica ha avuto un forte impatto sui giovani adulti italiani rendendo ancor più problematica la transizione al mondo del lavoro. Si è così acutizzato il fenomeno NEET, acronimo che si riferisce ai giovani di età compresa tra i 15 e i 34 anni non inseriti in percorsi di formazione o istruzione né occupati. Le autrici ritengono che tale fenomeno vada letto considerando in special modo il contesto socioculturale d’appartenenza, in quanto questo incide sui tempi dei processi adattivi, sulla natura e sulle modalità delle transizioni, con possibili ricadute di diverso grado sul benessere psicologico. Questa ricerca, di natura esplorativa, mira dunque a far luce sulla condizione NEET in Campania, regione in cui il fenomeno è particolarmente presente (37.7%), focalizzandosi sui giovani adulti dai 20 ai 34 anni. Scopo del lavoro è quello di rintracciare se e in quale misura lo Status Occupazionale si associ ai modi di vivere il tempo della quotidianità e sulla sod-disfazione di vita e della propria salute in specifico. A tal fine, partendo dall’indagine multiscopo "Aspetti della vita quotidiana" (Istat, 2016), sono state studiate le modalità di vivere il tempo, la dimensione del futuro, la percezione e la soddisfazione del proprio stato di salute di giovani adulti NEET, confrontandole con quelle di studenti e lavoratori della stessa fascia d’età. I risultati mostrano 3 differenti profili, in relazione allo Status Occupazionale. In parti-colare, emerge un profilo dei NEET caratterizzato da inattività, malessere, insoddisfazione e da una dimensione incerta del futuro.;

Keywords:NEET, giovani adulti, prospettiva temporale, salute percepita, analisi delle corrispondenze multiple.

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Anna Parola, Lucia Donsì, Sospesi nel tempo. Inattività e malessere percepito in giovani adulti NEET in "PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE" 3/2018, pp 44-73, DOI: 10.3280/PDS2018-003003