TY - JOUR
T1 - Global Profiles of Positive Youth Development
T2 - A Person-Oriented Analysis among Emerging Adults Living in 21 Countries
AU - Buenconsejo, Jet Uy
AU - Ferrer-Wreder, Laura
AU - Dimitrova, Radosveta
AU - Pavlova, Iuliia
AU - Bosnar, Ksenija
AU - Bartoluci, Sunčica
AU - Katović, Darko
AU - Prot, Franjo
AU - Sultana, Mst Sadia
AU - Islam, Md Saiful
AU - Michałek-Kwiecień, Justyna
AU - Skrzypińska, Katarzyna
AU - Kazmierczak, Maria
AU - Lewandowska-Walter, Aleksandra
AU - Borchet, Judyta
AU - Buzea, Carmen
AU - Stefenel, Delia
AU - Page, Daniel Thomas
AU - Luden, Michael Kyle
AU - Jovanović, Veljko
AU - Kittieteerasack, Priyoth
AU - Stanciu, Adrian
AU - Friehs, Maria Therese
AU - Rivera, Rita M.
AU - Aruta, John Jamir Benzon
AU - Bodnar, Ivanna
AU - Petrytsa, Petro
AU - Andres, Andrii
AU - Wendt, Guilherme Welter
AU - Thome, Luciana Dutra
AU - Yunes, Maria Angela Mattar
AU - Giordani, Rubia Carla Formighieri
AU - Musso, Pasquale
AU - Cassibba, Rosalinda
AU - Silletti, Fabiola
AU - Miconi, Diana
AU - Karakulak, Arzu
AU - Yıldırım, Ebrar
AU - Martín-Carbonell, Marta
AU - Palacio, Luz Marina Alonso
AU - Gaete, Jorge
AU - Landabur, Rodrigo
AU - Chen, Bin Bin
AU - Gan, Yiqun
AU - Lin, Danhua
AU - Abdul Kadir, Nor Ba’yah
AU - Krauss, Steven
AU - Ayub, Norzihan
AU - Saiful, Mohd Saiful Husain
AU - Malik, Sadia
AU - Yu, Yue
AU - Gantulga, Urandelger
AU - Dagvadorj, Amarjargal
AU - Ganbaatar, Nomin
AU - Altansukh, Suvdanchimeg
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Although global research on the 5Cs model of Positive Youth Development (PYD; competence, confidence, connection, character, and caring) has expanded in recent years, there is a lack of understanding about distinct and consistent PYD profiles across youth from diverse socio-cultural contexts. To address this gap, this study utilized a person-oriented analytic approach to examine the PYD profiles of 11,481 emerging adults (Mage = 21.77; SDage = 2.74; 68.66% females) from 21 countries in four continents. Results of the multi-group latent profile analysis revealed four consistent profiles of PYD across countries: high/balanced (41%), self-efficacious (28%), socio-emotional (20%), and low/self-centered (11%). Participants’ age, gender, educational attainment, and country-level collectivism were also found to be associated with specific profiles. Older and more-educated females from less collectivistic countries were more likely to be in a high/balanced profile, while younger males from more collectivistic countries tend to be in a low/self-centered profile. Older and more-educated males from less collectivistic countries were more likely to be in a self-efficacious profile, while younger and less-educated females from more collectivistic countries tend to be in a socio-emotional profile. Controlling these socio-contextual covariates, the four profiles exhibited distinct relations with adaptive (resilience and contribution) and maladaptive outcomes (anxiety and adverse life experiences) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results highlight the importance of fostering a balanced set of Cs, which include both self-efficacious and socio-emotional qualities, to promote positive adaptation in challenging times across diverse developmental settings.
AB - Although global research on the 5Cs model of Positive Youth Development (PYD; competence, confidence, connection, character, and caring) has expanded in recent years, there is a lack of understanding about distinct and consistent PYD profiles across youth from diverse socio-cultural contexts. To address this gap, this study utilized a person-oriented analytic approach to examine the PYD profiles of 11,481 emerging adults (Mage = 21.77; SDage = 2.74; 68.66% females) from 21 countries in four continents. Results of the multi-group latent profile analysis revealed four consistent profiles of PYD across countries: high/balanced (41%), self-efficacious (28%), socio-emotional (20%), and low/self-centered (11%). Participants’ age, gender, educational attainment, and country-level collectivism were also found to be associated with specific profiles. Older and more-educated females from less collectivistic countries were more likely to be in a high/balanced profile, while younger males from more collectivistic countries tend to be in a low/self-centered profile. Older and more-educated males from less collectivistic countries were more likely to be in a self-efficacious profile, while younger and less-educated females from more collectivistic countries tend to be in a socio-emotional profile. Controlling these socio-contextual covariates, the four profiles exhibited distinct relations with adaptive (resilience and contribution) and maladaptive outcomes (anxiety and adverse life experiences) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results highlight the importance of fostering a balanced set of Cs, which include both self-efficacious and socio-emotional qualities, to promote positive adaptation in challenging times across diverse developmental settings.
KW - 5Cs
KW - Emerging adulthood
KW - Multi-group latent profile analysis
KW - Person-oriented research
KW - Positive youth development
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105002333863&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10964-025-02174-z
DO - 10.1007/s10964-025-02174-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105002333863
SN - 0047-2891
JO - Journal of Youth and Adolescence
JF - Journal of Youth and Adolescence
ER -