READING MOTIVATION, PRACTICES, AND HABITS IN YOUNG ADULTS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Roma Tre University (ITALY)
About this paper:
Conference name: 20th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Dates: 2-4 March, 2026
Location: Valencia, Spain
Abstract:
Exploring the construct of reading motivation plays a crucial role in supporting reading habit across the lifespan. To counteract the gradual decline in interest in reading and to foster readers capable of maintaining the pleasure of reading over time (Cremin, 2014), it is necessary to adopt a diachronic perspective in which interventions are embedded within an integrated, flexible, and systemic model of reading education (Moretti & Morini, 2023). Such a model makes it possible to act both on the development of reading comprehension skills and on the emotional and affective components that sustain reading habits. Reading motivation has been extensively investigated among primary and secondary school students, whereas studies focusing on university students or, more broadly, on the profile of adult readers are far less common (Ghaith & Harkous, 2024; Kambara et al., 2021; Thums et al., 2021). Consequently, validated tools capable of gathering reliable information on adult readers are also less developed (Davis et al., 2018; Moretti & Morini, 2024; Palabıyık, 2024). The present study aims to broaden the reflection on the dimensions that influence individuals’ engagement in reading practices after the completion of formal schooling. Its main objective was to identify suitable tools to examine in depth the profile of adult readers, with particular attention to the dimension of reading motivation. Within this framework, the process of translating and adapting the Adult Motivation for Reading Scale by Schutte and Malouff (2007) for the Italian context was initiated. This instrument is designed to measure four main dimensions: reading as part of one’s personal identity, reading self-efficacy, reading for recognition, and reading as a means to enhance performance in other domains. Introducing this tool into the Italian context represents a valuable resource to examine the profile of adult readers, particularly among university students.Keywords:
Reading practices, universities, reading motivation, reading pleasure, empirical study.