TY - JOUR
T1 - A Cross-National Study of COVID-19 Impact and Future Possibilities Among Emerging Adults: The Mediating Role of Intolerance of Uncertainty
AU - Lanz, Margherita
AU - Sorgente, Angela
AU - Vosylis, Rimantas
AU - Fonseca, Gabriela
AU - Lep, Žan
AU - Li, Lijun
AU - Zupančič, Maja
AU - Crespo, Carla
AU - Relvas, Ana Paula
AU - Serido, Joyce
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The present research examined the association of perceived impact of COVID-19 on emerging adults' perceptions of their future and the potential mediating role of intolerance of uncertainty on these associations. Specifically, we investigated the associations of perceived financial impact, needed resource impact, and psychological impact on perceptions of future life and financial future. Using online survey data from emerging adults (N = 1768) living in six countries (China, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovenia, and USA), we found that the perceived dimension of impact (i.e., finances, needed resources, and psychological) was negatively associated with perceptions of future life and financial future, despite mean level differences by country. The ability to tolerate uncertainty was a significant mediator only for psychological impact. We conclude the article with suggestions for applying our findings in the design of future interventions.
AB - The present research examined the association of perceived impact of COVID-19 on emerging adults' perceptions of their future and the potential mediating role of intolerance of uncertainty on these associations. Specifically, we investigated the associations of perceived financial impact, needed resource impact, and psychological impact on perceptions of future life and financial future. Using online survey data from emerging adults (N = 1768) living in six countries (China, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovenia, and USA), we found that the perceived dimension of impact (i.e., finances, needed resources, and psychological) was negatively associated with perceptions of future life and financial future, despite mean level differences by country. The ability to tolerate uncertainty was a significant mediator only for psychological impact. We conclude the article with suggestions for applying our findings in the design of future interventions.
KW - COVID-19 impact
KW - emerging adulthood
KW - future perception
KW - intolerance of uncertainty
KW - COVID-19 impact
KW - emerging adulthood
KW - future perception
KW - intolerance of uncertainty
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/273454
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U2 - 10.1177/21676968211046071
DO - 10.1177/21676968211046071
M3 - Article
SN - 2167-6968
VL - 9
SP - 550
EP - 565
JO - Emerging Adulthood
JF - Emerging Adulthood
IS - 5
ER -