Nonparticipation in work and education in emerging adulthood and depressive symptoms through early midlife

IF 4.1 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Michael Caniglia
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Abstract

More than one-in-eight young adults in the US between the ages of 16–24 were not in employment, education, or training (NEET) in 2020 – a level not seen since the Great Recession. This study examines the long-term association between NEET status in emerging adulthood and later depressive symptoms using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (1995–2018). Growth curve models chart the association between NEET status and depressive symptoms over time in the US. The analytic sample includes 9349 individuals and 28,047 person-wave observations for respondents between ages 18 to 43. In a fully specified model, respondents who reported NEET status in emerging adulthood (ages 18–26), exhibited greater depressive symptoms across emerging adulthood through early midlife (ages 33–43) (b = 0.44, 95% CI 0.33, 0.54) compared to those participating in employment, education, or training. Associations persisted even after accounting for early life disadvantage and using propensity score matching to further diminish possible sources of bias. Results indicate that disconnection from school and work during emerging adulthood may constitute a risk factor for depressive symptoms through early midlife.

成年期不参加工作和教育与中年早期的抑郁症状
2020 年,美国 16-24 岁的年轻成年人中,超过八分之一的人没有就业、接受教育或培训(NEET),这是自经济大衰退以来从未有过的水平。本研究利用 "全国青少年到成人健康纵向研究"(1995-2018 年),研究了新兴成人时期的 NEET 状态与日后抑郁症状之间的长期关联。增长曲线模型描绘了美国不同时期 NEET 状态与抑郁症状之间的关系。分析样本包括 9349 人和 28,047 个人-波观测值,受访者年龄在 18 岁至 43 岁之间。在一个完全特定的模型中,与参加就业、教育或培训的受访者相比,在刚成年时(18-26 岁)报告为 NEET 状态的受访者在刚成年到中年早期(33-43 岁)期间表现出更严重的抑郁症状(b = 0.44,95% CI 0.33,0.54)。即使考虑了早年的不利生活条件,并使用倾向得分匹配来进一步减少可能的偏差来源,相关性仍然存在。研究结果表明,成年期与学校和工作脱节可能是导致中年早期抑郁症状的一个风险因素。
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SSM. Mental health
SSM. Mental health Social Psychology, Health
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