The COVID generation: A commentary on how the pandemic altered adolescents’ life course.

The COVID generation: A commentary on how the pandemic altered adolescents’ life course.

Publication date: Oct 07, 2024

The pandemic lockdowns interrupted critical developmental experiences especially for adolescents and emerging adults engaged in the challenge of constructing identities. This commentary focuses on four review articles that document both negative and positive consequences of the pandemic on family, peer, school, and community interactions. I argue that worldwide experiences of these interruptions led to a shared generational experience of disconnection and isolation, that, paradoxically, creates a shared generational identity. The COVID-19 generation shares a view of the world as unsafe, unpredictable, and unfair; yet, at the same time, they are perhaps more oriented toward social justice. Generational identities formed at pivotal developmental moments continue to reverberate across the life course. How these formative experiences of the pandemic will continue to influence the life course of the COVID-19 generation remains to be seen.

Concepts Keywords
Adolescents adolescence
Covid emerging adulthood
Lockdowns generational identity
Pandemic identity
Worldwide life course theory
pandemic

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19

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