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Mental Health of the Polycrisis Generation

The Mental Health of Young Adults in Times of Polycrisis


Sponsor

Jagiellonian University

Enrollment

600 participants

Start Date

Sep 1, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this observational, longitudinal study is to identify risk and protective factors that buffer the effects of individual daily stress and adaptation to global crises on the quality of life and mental health conditions of young people entering adulthood (aged 18-29, fluent in Polish, and living in Poland). Moderators such as factors related to development, personality variables compatible with the domains according to ICD-11, psychological resilience, closeness in relationships with a partner/friends/parents, and the level of postformal thinking will also be considered. The main hypotheses it aims to consider are: H1: Poorer adaptation to individual and global crises is associated with higher levels of perceived stress, leading to worse indicators of mental health and quality of life. H2: A higher level of implementation of developmental tasks, including more fulfilled criteria of adulthood and a mature identity, mitigates the relationship between stress/ crisis adaptation and health and quality of life indicators. H3: Resilience and better relationships (closeness with a partner/ friends/ parents) buffer the negative effect of stress on health and quality of life. H4: A higher level of postformal thinking mitigates the relationship between stress/ crisis adaptation and health and quality of life indicators. H5: A higher intensity of psychopathological personality traits is a risk factor that amplifies the negative effect of stress on health and quality of life. Researchers will analyze measurements taken from the same group (a representative sample of Polish young adults) at two time points - now and in 12 months. The aim is to observe the extent to which the effects of current daily stressors and adaptation to the crisis, as well as the effects of potential moderators, are relatively stable.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 29 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Age between 18 and 29 years
  • Standard educational opportunities
  • Polish fluent
  • Polish nationality

Exclusion Criteria2

  • Intellectual disability
  • Inability to self-complete the research questionnaires

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Locations(2)

Behaviour in Crisis Lab, Impact of cumulative stress on the mental health of young people project, Jagiellonian University in Krakow

Krakow, Krakow, Poland

Behaviour in Crisis Lab, Jagiellonian University

Krakow, Poland

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