A Mapping Review on NEETs' Psychological Characteristics: Informing Policies and Programs

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Maria-Helena Pimentel, Francisco Simões, Patrícia Ferreira Marques, Maria Barbosa-Ducharne
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Abstract

The acronym NEET refers to youth aged 15–29 who are not engaged in employment, education or training. Although acknowledged as a social, economic and political problem, existing policies struggle to re-engage NEET youth in formal education or work because of the lack of understanding of their psychological characteristics. This mapping review, guided by PRISMA methodology, aimed to map specific NEETs' psychological characteristics. AI research tools, specifically Elicit and Scispace, streamlined the search process, identifying 1071 articles. After a comprehensive screening process, 10 studies met the inclusion criteria, covering 19,418 NEET youth. The included studies predominantly used correlational designs and focused mainly on challenging psychological characteristics, revealing that NEET status is strongly associated with negative mental health outcomes, including increased stress, anxiety and depressive symptoms, as well as behavioural issues, along with a notable gap in research on protective factors. This review highlights that the existing evidence on NEETs psychological features is mainly correlational, does not include relevant and much-needed qualitative approaches, emphasises challenging psychological outcomes (e.g., internalisation) over positive psychological ones (e.g., resilience) and presents some conceptual overlaps between psychological constructs, which hampers the ability to design effective policies and programs.

啃老族心理特征的测绘研究:为政策和项目提供信息
“啃老族”指的是年龄在15-29岁之间,既没有就业,也没有接受教育或培训的年轻人。虽然被认为是一个社会、经济和政治问题,但由于缺乏对啃老族心理特征的理解,现有的政策很难让啃老族青年重新接受正规教育或工作。本研究以PRISMA方法为指导,旨在绘制特定啃老族的心理特征。人工智能研究工具,特别是Elicit和Scispace,简化了搜索过程,识别了1071篇文章。经过全面筛选,10项研究符合纳入标准,涵盖19,418名啃老族青年。纳入的研究主要采用相关设计,主要关注具有挑战性的心理特征,揭示了啃老族状态与负面心理健康结果密切相关,包括压力增加、焦虑和抑郁症状以及行为问题,同时在保护因素的研究方面存在显著差距。这篇综述强调了啃老族心理特征的现有证据主要是相关的,不包括相关的和急需的定性方法,强调具有挑战性的心理结果(如内化)而不是积极的心理结果(如弹性),并提出了一些心理结构之间的概念重叠,这阻碍了设计有效政策和计划的能力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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