Eudaimonic Well-Being Among Young Adults: A Systematic Review of Influencing Factors and Outcomes
Journal of Policy Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(2), P. 46 - 57
Published: June 1, 2024
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
subjective
and
individualistic
aspect
of
eudaimonic
well-being
considering
practical
implications
for
psychological
science
personal
development.
A
comprehensive
analysis
12
articles
was
carried
out.
review
examined
research
designs
employed,
methods
utilized
quantify
construct
well-being,
key
conclusions
that
can
be
made
from
these
studies
among
young
adults.Eudaimonic
dependent
variable
in
all
studies.
indicates
different
factors
influence
wellbeing
adults.Positive
relationships,
self-acceptance,
growth,passion,word-of-mouth
behavior,
intimate
relationships,goal
pursuit
coping
flexibility
affect
positively
adults.Psychopathy
machiavellianism
well
being
negatively
adults.
To
improve
general
level
life
satisfaction
adults,
emphasizes
significance
incorporating
into
mental
health
treatments,
educational
programs,
workplace
wellness
initiatives.
Language: Английский
Eudaimonic Well-Being of Italian Young Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Psychological Inflexibility and Fear of Death
Published: March 31, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
a
profound
impact
on
the
mental
health,
adjustment,
and
psychological
well-being
of
young
adults.
Despite
extensive
research
conducted
in
this
area,
eudaimonic
well-being,
one
specific
form
focusing
self-knowledge
self-realization
within
existential
challenges,
received
comparatively
less
attention.
current
study
aimed
to
investigate
potential
linkages
between
two
key
factors,
inflexibility
fear
death,
with
among
adults
context
Covid-19
pandemic.
One
year
after
outbreak,
317
Italian
(18-34
yrs.)
participated
an
online
survey,
including
measures
(AAQ-II),
death
(CL-FODS),
(PWB).
Results
showed
that
was
negatively
associated
all
dimensions
Ryff’s
model
while
others
found
be
three
these
(autonomy,
environmental
mastery,
self-acceptance).
also
indicated
mediation
role
association
well-being.
These
findings
expand
our
knowledge
factors
may
influence
provide
insights
for
clinical
work
challenged
by
uncertain
times.
Language: Английский
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Use of Antidepressants by Young Adults in the ASL TO4 Regione Piemonte (Italy)
Pharmacy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1), P. 21 - 21
Published: Jan. 23, 2024
The
association
between
younger
age
and
poorer
mental
health
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic
has
been
documented.
Whether
these
changes
were
associated
with
a
change
in
antidepressant
(AD)
use
is
not
well
understood.
This
study
aimed
to
estimate
impact
of
on
AD
by
young
adults
ASL
TO4
Regione
Piemonte
(Italy).
weekly
prevalence
users
was
assessed
using
interrupted
time-series
analysis
autoregressive
integrated
moving
average
models.
A
total
1071
subjects
(18–22
years
≥1
dispensation)
included
study.
observed
lower
than
predicted
value
for
several
weeks
after
introduction
lockdown.
However,
it
consistently
higher
values
from
week
134.
maximum
difference
(25
per
10,000
adults)
found
at
170.
Changes
both
genders
more
pronounced
selective
serotonin
reuptake
inhibitors.
In
conclusion,
likely
be
significant
coming
years,
which
may
place
future
burden
pharmaceutical
public
community
health.
Language: Английский