On becoming motivated Europeans: a study on European young adults’ intention to vote in general elections

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Abstract

This study examines the voting intentions of young adults across five European\r\ncountries—Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom—using Self-\r\nDetermination Theory (SDT) as a foundational framework to understand\r\nmotivation and participation in the political sphere. Given the context of\r\nwidespread institutional distrust and sociopolitical shifts in Europe, this research integrates SDT constructs—such as needs satisfaction, motivation, and amotivation—alongside participative efficacy and politicized identification. The Politicized Identification Model of Intention to Vote (PIMIV) was tested,\r\nhypothesizing that the fulfillment of psychological needs would enhance intrinsic motivation, which would, in turn, indirectly influence voting intentions through politicized identification. Results indicate that the satisfaction of autonomy, competence, and relatedness fosters intrinsic motivation, positively impacting voting intentions through the mediating role of politicized identification. Conversely, amotivation negatively affects both voting intentions and identification with the group of voters. The study’s findings, which were consistent across all analyzed countries, highlight the importance of both individual and group factors in shaping political engagement. This research provides insight into the mechanisms driving electoral participation and underscores the role of social identification in fostering civic engagement, offering practical implications for enhancing political motivation among young Europeans. Thus, this study opens new avenues for future research into the psychological underpinnings of democratic participation.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)25-44
Numero di pagine20
RivistaCommunity Psychology in Global Perspective.
Volume11
Numero di pubblicazione1
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Psicologia Sociale
  • Salute (scienze sociali)

Keywords

  • Europeans
  • Self-Determination Theory
  • intention to vote
  • political participation
  • politicized identification

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