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Ellena, A. M., De Luca, G., Mazzocchi, P., Rocca, A., Simões, F. & Marta, E. (2025). Life satisfaction and future expectations among young NEETs: A mixed method approach. Archive of Psychology, Neurology and Psychiatry. 1, 82-105
A. M. Ellena et al., "Life satisfaction and future expectations among young NEETs: A mixed method approach", in Archive of Psychology, Neurology and Psychiatry, no. 1, pp. 82-105, 2025
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author = "Ellena, A. M. and De Luca, G. and Mazzocchi, P. and Rocca, A. and Simões, F. and Marta, E.",
title = "Life satisfaction and future expectations among young NEETs: A mixed method approach",
journal = "Archive of Psychology, Neurology and Psychiatry",
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TY - JOUR TI - Life satisfaction and future expectations among young NEETs: A mixed method approach T2 - Archive of Psychology, Neurology and Psychiatry IS - 1 AU - Ellena, A. M. AU - De Luca, G. AU - Mazzocchi, P. AU - Rocca, A. AU - Simões, F. AU - Marta, E. PY - 2025 SP - 82-105 SN - 1947-1972 DO - 10.26350/112233_000005 UR - https://archivepsp.vitaepensiero.com/scheda-articolo_digital/adriano-mauro-ellena-giovanni-de-luca-paolo-mazzocchi/life-satisfaction-and-future-expectations-among-young-neets-a-mixed-method-approach-112233_2025_0001_0082-400101.html AB - This study examines life satisfaction and future expectations among young NEETs (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) in Italy using a mixed-method approach. Based on a sample of 930 individuals aged 25-29, the research explores both the hedonic and eudaimonic dimensions of well-being. Study 1 employs a binary logit model to analyze the impact of socio-demographic factors, self-efficacy, and trauma-related symptoms (TSC) on life satisfaction. Findings indicate higher life satisfaction among women, caregivers, individuals with higher education, and those from southern regions. Additionally, self-efficacy positively influences well-being, whereas trauma-related symptoms have a negative effect. Study 2 utilizes text mining techniques to examine NEETs’ aspirations, revealing a predominant focus on employment, stability, and family. Gender and regional disparities underscore the need for targeted policy interventions to address psychological and socio-economic barriers. This research highlights the importance of integrated strategies to enhance NEETs’ life satisfaction and future outlook. ER -
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