| Literature DB >> 36231229 |
Benedetta Barchielli1, Clarissa Cricenti2, Francesca Gallè3, Elita Anna Sabella4, Fabrizio Liguori5, Giovanna Da Molin4, Giorgio Liguori3, Giovanni Battista Orsi6, Anna Maria Giannini2, Stefano Ferracuti7, Christian Napoli8.
Abstract
Climate Change, Natural Resources Depletion, COVID-19, and Wars are some of the great challenges of our time. The consequences will affect psychological well-being and could have a harmful impact on mental health. This study aimed to assess the level of preoccupation and fears surrounding issues of the 21st-century and the implication for psychological well-being of the general population from Central/Southern Italy among different age groups. A questionnaire that included sociodemographic characteristics, topics formulated ad-hoc about preoccupation, fears, habits, and willingness to change habits in the future related to the 21st-century challenges, and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales 21 (DASS-21) was administered online. A sample of 1831 participants (61% F; mean age 47.71 ± 17.30) was obtained. Results showed that young adults and older adults, respectively, reported greater and less psychological well-being. Young adults reported higher scores for preoccupation, changing habits, and willingness to change habits in the future, while older adults reported the lowest scores except for changing habits, also controlling for gender. Results for this variable, as well as correlations between the many variables described, rely on the specificity of age, and 21st-century challenges. Moreover, the main fears related to the 21st-century concerns were different based on both age and gender. In conclusion, the various stresses of the 21st-century discussed in this study have a relationship with personal well-being, and it is important to consider potential global mental health issues resulting from these stressors.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Climate Changes; Natural Resources Depletion; Russian-Ukrainian War; psychological well-being
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36231229 PMCID: PMC9565033 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191911929
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
General characteristics of the enrolled sample (n = 1831).
| Young Adults | Adults | Older Adults | Elders | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | Mean | 24.18 | 43.29 | 55.61 | 69.47 |
| Std. Deviation | 4.83 | 3.89 | 2.63 | 7.15 | |
| Range | 18–35 | 36–50 | 51–60 | 61–93 | |
| Gender | Female | 348 (74.0%) | 282 (60.6%) | 226 (49.1%) | 260 (59.6%) |
| Male | 122 (26.0%) | 183 (39.4%) | 234 (50.9%) | 176 (40.4%) | |
| Total | 470 (100%) | 465 (100%) | 460 (100%) | 436 (100%) | |
| Marital Status | Married | 31 (6.6%) | 272 (58.5%) | 191 (41.5%) | 245 (56.2%) |
| Cohabiting partner | 39 (8.3%) | 58 (12.5%) | 30 (6.5%) | 10 (2.3%) | |
| Separate/Divorced | 1 (0.2%) | 77 (16.6%) | 176 (38.3%) | 95 (21.8%) | |
| Single | 195 (41.5%) | 34 (7.3%) | 30 (6.5%) | 14 (3.2%) | |
| Non-cohabiting partner | 204 (43.4%) | 18 (3.9%) | 20 (4.3%) | 9 (2.1%) | |
| Widow | 6 (1.3%) | 13 (2.8%) | 63 (14.4%) | ||
| Children | Yes | 42 (8.9%) | 328 (70.5%) | 270 (58.7%) | 330 (75.7%) |
| No | 428 (91.1%) | 137 (29.5%) | 190 (41.3%) | 106 (24.3%) | |
| Educational Level | Lower than High School | 2 (0.4%) | 11 (2.4%) | 49 (10.7%) | 58 (13.3%) |
| High School | 341 (72.6%) | 162 (34.8%) | 150 (32.6%) | 183 (41.7%) | |
| Bachelor’s or master’s degree | 94 (20.0%) | 159 (34.2%) | 162 (35.2%) | 151 (34.6%) | |
| Postgraduate degree | 33 (7.0%) | 133 (28.6%) | 99 (21.5%) | 45 (10.3%) | |
| Work | Worker | 114 (24.3%) | 393 (84.5%) | 333 (72.4%) | 97 (22.2%) |
| Retired | 15 (3.3%) | 215 (49.3%) | |||
| Unemployed | 11 (2.3%) | 63 (13.5%) | 111 (24.1%) | 123 (28.2%) | |
| Student | 345 (73.4%) | 9 (1.9%) | 1 (0.2%) | 1 (0.2%) |
Age and gender differences in main fear for COVID-19, Natural Resource Depletion, Russia-Ukrainian war and Climate Change related items.
| Young Adults | Adults | Older Adults | Elders | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Total | Gender | Total | Gender | Total | Gender | Total | |||
| Main fears for COVID | Possible vaccine consequences | Male | 15x | 57a | 132x | 235b | 176x | 331c | 93x | 210b |
| Female | 42y | 103y | 155x | 117x | ||||||
| Likelihood of being isolated | Male | 36x | 145a | 4x | 47b | 1x | 10c | 10x | 21c | |
| Female | 109x | 43y | 9x | 11y | ||||||
| Disease and its consequences | Male | 71x | 268a | 47x | 183b | 57x | 119c | 73x | 205b | |
| Female | 197y | 136y | 62y | 132x | ||||||
| Main fears for Natural Resource Depletion | Rising prices of food products | Male | 37x | 139a | 108x | 213b | 101x | 188b, c | 64x | 159a, c |
| Female | 102y | 105y | 87y | 95x | ||||||
| Likelihood of starvation | Male | 26x | 96a | 7x | 31b | 20x | 38b | 7x | 26b | |
| Female | 70x | 24x | 18y | 19x | ||||||
| Rising cost of energy | Male | 23x | 90a | 62x | 152b | 97x | 185b, c | 87x | 209c | |
| Female | 67y | 90x | 88y | 122x | ||||||
| Likelihood of dying | Male | 36x | 145a | 6x | 69b | 16x | 49b | 18x | 42b | |
| Female | 109x | 63y | 33x | 24y | ||||||
| Main Fears for Russia-Ukrainian war | Rising prices of food products | Male | 20x | 54a | 12x | 52a | 19x | 41a | 25x | 49a |
| Female | 34x | 40y | 22x | 24y | ||||||
| Likelihood of starvation | Male | 5x | 17a | 27x | 50b | 27x | 42b | 23x | 44b | |
| Female | 12y | 23x | 15x | 21x | ||||||
| Rising cost of energy | Male | 37x | 92a | 58x | 113a, b | 83x | 150c | 51x | 120b. c | |
| Female | 55x | 55x | 67y | 69x | ||||||
| Likelihood of being isolated | Male | 5x | 26a | 17x | 47a, b | 37x | 62b | 28x | 56b | |
| Female | 21y | 30x | 25y | 28x | ||||||
| Likelihood of dying | Male | 49x | 237a | 65x | 167b | 63x | 143b | 44x | 131b | |
| Female | 188y | 102y | 80y | 87x | ||||||
| Likelihood that the COVID-19 pandemic will not end or will worsen due to war | Male | 6x | 44a | 4x | 36a, b | 5x | 22b | 5x | 36a. b | |
| Female | 38x | 32x | 17x | 31x | ||||||
| Main Fears for Climate Change | Likelihood of being isolated | Male | 3x | 9a | 8x | 26b | 3x | 19a, b | 12x | 28b |
| Female | 6x | 18x | 16x | 16x | ||||||
| Rising prices of food products | Male | 23x | 67a | 139x | 244b | 188x | 325c | 111x | 274c | |
| Female | 44y | 105y | 137y | 163y | ||||||
| Likelihood of starvation | Male | 9x | 29a | 12x | 38a, b | 18x | 35a, b | 22x | 50b | |
| Female | 20x | 26x | 17x | 28x | ||||||
| Likelihood of being forced to leave the place where I live | Male | 30x | 166a | 17x | 76b | 15x | 41c | 12x | 36c | |
| Female | 136y | 59x | 26y | 24x | ||||||
| Likelihood of dying | Male | 57x | 199a | 7x | 81b | 10x | 40c | 19x | 48c | |
| Female | 142x | 74y | 30x | 29y | ||||||
Note. Each same letter in subscript (a-d for age differences and x-y for gender differences) denotes a subset of categories whose proportions (in “total” column for age and in row for gender) do not differ significantly from each other at the 0.05 level (z-test with Bonferroni adjust p-values method for multiple comparison).
Figure 1Differences among age groups in COVID-19, Natural Resources Depletion, Russia-Ukraine War, and Climatic Change preoccupation. Note. * = p < 0.05, *** = p < 0.001.
Figure 2Differences among age groups for COVID-19, Natural Resources Depletion, Russia-Ukraine War, and Climatic Change related habits changes. Note. * = p < 0.05, ** = p < 0.01, *** = p < 0.001.
Figure 3Differences among age groups in COVID-19, Natural Resources Depletion, Russia-Ukraine War, and Climatic Change Willingness to change one’s habits. Note. *** = p < 0.001.
Correlation coefficients (Pearson’s r) between the DASS-21 and preoccupation and habits change scores.
| Cli_Pr | Res_Pr | Cov_Pr | War_Pr | Cli_ | Res_ Hab | Cov_ Hab | War_Hab | Cli_F_Hab | Res_F_Hab | Cov_F_Hab | War_F_Hab | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DASS_D | YoungAdults | 0.224 ** | 0.182 ** | 0.096 * | 0.175 ** | 0.078 | 0.115 * | 0.169 ** | 0.019 | 0.182 ** | 0.167 ** | 0.131 ** | 0.131 ** |
| Adults | 0.242 ** | 0.248 ** | 0.257 ** | 0.176 ** | 0.206 ** | 0.186 ** | 0.315 ** | 0.004 | 0.212 ** | 0.218 ** | 0.218 ** | 0.031 | |
| Older Adults | 0.100 * | 0.057 | 0.230** | 0.385 ** | 0.020 | 0.045 | 0.477 ** | 0.163 ** | 0.072 | 0.066 | 0.446 ** | 0.088 | |
| Elders | 0.172 ** | 0.173 ** | 0.232 ** | 0.471 ** | 0.106 * | 0.142 ** | 0.339 ** | 0.069 | 0.128 ** | 0.145 ** | 0.275 ** | 0.147 ** | |
| DASS_A | YoungAdults | 0.171 ** | 0.152 ** | 0.222 ** | 0.180 ** | 0.046 | 0.047 | 0.166 ** | 0.076 | 0.150 ** | 0.094 * | 0.161 ** | 0.152 ** |
| Adults | 0.225 ** | 0.230 ** | 0.262 ** | 0.158 ** | 0.157 ** | 0.148 ** | 0.310 ** | 0.024 | 0.199 ** | 0.181 ** | 0.267 ** | 0.091 | |
| Older Adults | 0.076 | 0.037 | 0.212 ** | 0.421 ** | −0.020 | 0.000 | 0.486 ** | 0.221 ** | 0.078 | 0.046 | 0.438 ** | 0.109 * | |
| Elder | 0.016 | 0.027 | 0.129 ** | 0.407 ** | 0.051 | 0.044 | 0.237 ** | 0.133 ** | 0.024 | 0.039 | 0.195 ** | 0.151 ** | |
| DASS_S | YoungAdults | 0.150 ** | 0.161 ** | 0.144 ** | 0.215 ** | 0.063 | 0.088 | 0.249 ** | 0.031 | 0.213 ** | 0.173 ** | 0.154 ** | 0.149 ** |
| Adults | 0.391 ** | 0.391 ** | 0.271 ** | 0.327 ** | 0.279 ** | 0.305 ** | 0.477 ** | −0.035 | 0.362 ** | 0.373 ** | 0.371 ** | 0.135 ** | |
| Older Adults | 0.176 ** | 0.110 * | 0.239 ** | 0.456 ** | 0.084 | 0.107 * | 0.572 ** | 0.211 ** | 0.159 ** | 0.162 ** | 0.534 ** | 0.151 ** | |
| Elder | 0.112 * | 0.125 ** | 0.192 ** | 0.525 ** | 0.067 | 0.112 * | 0.357 ** | 0.078 | 0.088 | 0.114* | 0.274 ** | 0.144 ** |
Abbreviations: Cli_Pr = Climatic Change preoccupation; Res_Pr = Natural Resources Depletion preoccupation; Cov_Pr = COVID-19 preoccupation; War_Pr = Russia-Ukraine War preoccupation; Cli_Hab = Climatic Change Habits; Res_Hab = Natural Resources Depletion Habits; Cov_Hab = COVID-19 Habits; War_Habit = Russia-Ukraine War Habits; Cli_F_Hab = Climatic Change Future Habits; Res_F_Hab = Natural Resources Depletion Future Habits; Cov_F_Hab = COVID-19 Future Habits; War_F_Hab = Russia-Ukraine War Future Habits. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01.