Abstract
Il lavoro presentato è volto ad indagare le implicazioni che derivano dai casi di emergenza globale in termini di ridefinizione degli asset della vita ordinaria. In particolare, l’ipotesi esplorata è quella di un depotenziamento delle reti di stabilizzazione dei modelli di comportamento, conseguente alla destrutturazione degli ordini di priorità della vita quotidiana. Partendo da questa prospettiva, la ricerca esplora i risultati ottenuti da un’indagine web condotta nel 2021 su studenti universitari. L’analisi esplora le variazioni e le influenze della dimensione cognitivo-emotiva sulla dimensione attiva, in particolare considerando gli aspetti del benessere fisico e mentale.
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