Abstract

Positive and negative affect are crucial for mental health. However, the determinant factors of positive and negative affect have yet to be examined between adolescents and young adults. This study aimed to explore the determinant factors of positive and negative affect, comparing their effects among adolescents and young adults and among the two sexes in Indonesia. We undertook secondary data analyses of the Indonesia Family Life Survey for this cross-sectional study. Questionnaires on sociodemographic characteristics, physical and mental health-related variables, and childhood family experiences from 2014 were used as independent variables, and positive and negative affect were used as the dependent variables. Hierarchical linear regression was performed to investigate the factors associated with positive and negative affect and to compare their effects between adolescents and young adults. The hierarchical linear regression revealed that sociodemographic characteristics, perceived health, smoking, chronic condition, acute morbidity, sleep, childhood family experiences, depression, personality type, life satisfaction, happiness, and experience of disasters were associated with positive and negative affect among adolescents and young adults in Indonesia. Identification of positive and negative affect as well as their associated factors among adolescents and young adults should be considered when developing preventive programs in the community.

Highlights

  • Adolescence is a stage of life characterized by fundamental and rapid changes in an individual’s physical, cognitive, biological, social, and emotional system

  • We analyzed data pertaining to adolescents and young adults aged 15–25 y who participated in the 2014 IFLS

  • Because other variables might be associated with Positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA), further pertinent investigations are warranted. In this cross-sectional study, we revealed that the distribution of PA and NA between males and females in Indonesia differed among adolescents and young adults

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Introduction

Adolescence is a stage of life characterized by fundamental and rapid changes in an individual’s physical, cognitive, biological, social, and emotional system. Young adulthood is a crucial period of life because it represents the transition from adolescence to adulthood [2]. Adolescents and young adults are subject to high risk of anxiety and depression [4]. These problems occur because of physical transformations and emotional fluctuations that young people experience as a result of hormonal changes [5]. In such negative circumstances, positive emotion is important for young adults. Positive mood is associated with the trait of resilience, and is a full mediator between the trait of resilience and positive meaning identification [6]

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