SOCIUM Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
Institute for Social Sciences, University of Oldenburg, 26129 Oldenburg, Germany.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 26;19(17):10659. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710659.
Residential independence from parents is a key marker for young adults' transition to adulthood. Losing this independence by returning to the parental home marks a regression of adult development with negative implications for returnees' subjective wellbeing. This paper investigates how a return to the parental home during the COVID-19 pandemic affects the life satisfaction of university students. We used nationwide survey data from German university students (N = 913) to analyze differences in life satisfaction for those who did or did not return to their parental homes. Our results revealed two main findings. First, university students who moved back to their parental home reported significantly lower life satisfaction than those who remained living independently. Second, the association between moving back and life satisfaction varied by age. A return to the parental home was more detrimental to older students' life satisfaction, while students aged 24 or younger did not experience a significant decrease when moving back to the parental home. We discuss the implications of our findings in the context of young adults' subjective wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
与父母分居是年轻人向成年过渡的一个关键标志。通过回到父母家而失去这种独立性标志着成年发展的倒退,对返回者的主观幸福感有负面影响。本文探讨了在 COVID-19 大流行期间返回父母家如何影响大学生的生活满意度。我们使用了德国大学生的全国性调查数据(N=913),分析了那些返回和不返回父母家的学生在生活满意度方面的差异。我们的研究结果揭示了两个主要发现。首先,搬回父母家的大学生报告的生活满意度明显低于那些仍然独立生活的大学生。其次,搬回与生活满意度之间的关联因年龄而异。搬回父母家对年龄较大的学生的生活满意度影响更大,而 24 岁或以下的学生搬回父母家时生活满意度并没有显著下降。我们在 COVID-19 大流行期间年轻人主观幸福感的背景下讨论了我们研究结果的意义。