Italian youth subculture: collection, self-esteem, and self-efficacy |
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Authors: | Pravettoni Gabriella Miglioretti Massimo |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Studies, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Milan, Italy. gabriella.pravettoni@unimi.it |
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Abstract: | 63 young people (M age=23.9 yr., SD=2.4, 50 men, 13 women) belonging to four subculture groups (New American Punk, Cyberpunk, Trash Style, and Rasta-Hippy) were studied to examine the relationship between self-esteem, self-efficacy, and the development of a body modification collection. A survey was created to evaluate quality of life, risk behaviour, and body modification. Self-esteem and self-efficacy were assessed using the Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale and General Perceived Self-efficacy Scale. Belonging to a group which permits neglect of standard norms of communal life makes it possible to avoid facing up to low self-esteem. Adherence to a group appears, from the results of this study, to be correlated with self-efficacy; inability to cope with life situations suggests a state of malaise in these young people. |
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