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Raúl A Gutiérrez-García1, Corina Benjet2, Guilherme Borges2, Enrique Méndez Ríos2, María Elena Medina-Mora2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A growing group of emerging adults in many countries around the globe are not incorporated into the education system or the labor market; these have received the label "NEET: not in education, employment nor training". We describe the mental health and socio-demographic characteristics of emerging adults who are NEET from Mexico City (differentiating between NEET who are homemakers and NEET who are not) compared to their peers who are studying, working or both, in a city in which education and employment opportunities for youth are limited. A secondary objective, because of the often inconsistent inclusion criteria or definitions of NEET, was to evaluate the heterogeneity amongst NEET emerging adults in terms of their perceived reasons for being NEET and to evaluate whether different reasons for being NEET are associated with different mental health characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: Education; Employment; Mental health; Mexico; Youth
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30359227 PMCID: PMC6202842 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-6103-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Socio-demographic characteristics, psychiatric disorders, substance use and suicidal behavior of NEET versus working emerging adults, Mexico City 2013
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Socio-demographic characteristics, psychiatric disorders, substance use and suicidal behavior of NEET versus student emerging adults, Mexico City 2013
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Shading shows statistically significant associations at p < 0.05
Socio-demographic characteristics, psychiatric disorders, substance use and suicidal behavior of NEET versus studying and working emerging adults, Mexico City 2013
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Socio-demographic characteristics, psychiatric disorders, substance use and suicidal behavior of homemaker versus non-homemaker NEET, Mexico City 2013
*weighted
Shading shows statistically significant associations at p < 0.05
Socio-demographic characteristics psychiatric disorders, substance use and suicidal behavior of emerging adults by reasons for being NEET, Mexico City 2013
**adjusted for age and sex
Note: Early adult outcomes (dependent variables) were placed in rows, and reasons NEET (the independent variable) in the columns for ease of visual display
Shading shows statiscally significant associations at p < 0.05