‘I Think It’ll All Blow Over in the End’: How Young People Perceive the Impact of COVID-19 on Their Future Orientations
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2022-09
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Since the beginning of 2020, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and its lockdowns have changed the current lives of young people drastically. Given the importance of future orientations for young people’s mental well-being, it is important to investigate if and how this lockdown affected young people’s future orientations. In this study, 34 Dutch young people (aged 16–24) with diverse backgrounds were interviewed during the lockdown of spring 2020 in the Netherlands. Results showed that young people experienced effects of COVID-19 on their current lives and short-term futures, but according to these young people, their long-term futures would not be affected by the first COVID-19 lockdown. The latter finding may be explained by young people’s assumed temporality of the pandemic, their general optimistic attitudes, two-track thinking, strong feelings of agency and flexibility.
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agency, COVID-19, future orientations, lockdown, optimism, two-track thinking, young people, Health(social science), Developmental and Educational Psychology, Sociology and Political Science
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Henkens, J H D, Visser, K, Finkenauer, C & Stevens, G W J M 2022, '‘I Think It’ll All Blow Over in the End’ : How Young People Perceive the Impact of COVID-19 on Their Future Orientations', Young, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 309–326. https://doi.org/10.1177/11033088221085137