The Observatory on Youth Trends focuses on the analysis of youth attitudes, behaviors, and social conditioning, with a particular interest in the childhood and adolescent population. Since 2014, the Observatory has conducted periodic qualitative-quantitative study and research activities primarily focused on students in Italian public schools. The Giovani Alla Prova (GAP) project, which studies youth trends detectable within upper secondary schools, is part of the Observatory’s research activities. Within the GAP project, two sample surveys were initially conducted in Rome, the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, and Latina in 2015 and 2017, respectively. These studies served as pilot phases to refine and validate innovative research tools. In 2019, the GAP national survey was carried out, directly involving thousands of young people from northern to southern Italy.
Since 2021, also as a result of the spread of COVID-19 and the effects of physical distancing measures on youth social interaction, the Observatory has received a mandate from the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Department for Family Policies, to identify and analyze:
– violence and social deviance induced in the childhood population by social conditioning and exposure to TV and web series, video games, and apps with stereotypical and violent content;
– individual and social factors hindering the spread of well-being, equal opportunities, and youth inclusion, through the analysis of adolescent attitudes and behaviors with particular attention to ongoing changes in social interaction, the state of individual and relational well-being, violence and social deviance, at-risk behaviors and consumption, socio-cultural conditioning, and opinions regarding society and institutions.
Also starting from 2021, a specific objective of the Observatory will be the definition of innovative policies aimed at countering social deviance and promoting well-being, equal opportunities, and youth inclusion, as well as the production of specific training and educational interventions for school teachers, students, and parents. This result will be produced through the application of the CNR-Irpps Delphi MIX method.