Adolescence/Young Adulthood Our rationale for study inclusion criterion of 18–29 year olds was due to increased HIV risk and rates of new infection in this cohort [2]. This age range (late teens to late twenties) is characterized as emerging adulthood, a district developmental phase remarkable...
Psychiatric disorders are common during young adulthood and comorbidity is frequent. Individual psychiatric disorders have been shown to be associated with negative economic and educational outcomes, but few studies have addressed the relationship between the total extent of psychiatric disorder and life out...
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin in Young Adulthood : A Test of Two ModelsLarose, SimonGuay, FrédéricBoivin, Michel
Adolescence is the stage that bridges childhood and adulthood. Teenagers embark on the transition to becoming adults, attempting to define who they are as individuals and how they fit in the world. Adolescence, especially in the world today, is a complicated period of life—a time...
(Cordeiro et al.,2012; Tartaglia et al.,2010; van Rijn et al.,2014; Wilson et al.,2019). However, these studies had broad age ranges from childhood to early adulthood, and did not investigate the impact of SCT on social impairments very early in life. To explore the extent to which...
(b) educational and pedagogical (EDUPED), and (c) digital divide (DIGDIV) variables, as predictors or consequences of DC. Psychosocial variables (e.g., peer support, social influence, identity status) which play a major role in adolescence and emerging adulthood (e.g., Steinberg2020) were...
The mean age of all participants was 34.3 years (range 16–93 years, SD=20.0). The young participants were undergraduate psychology and gerontology students who received course credit for their Stage 1: Factorial validity of the PMI Fit statistics related to the structure of the PMI for age ...
Self-report and independent observations were collected from children, mothers, and fathers at late adolescence (range: 14.50-18.49 years) and young adulthood (range:18.50-22.49 years), and analyzed using within-subjects repeated measures. Although adoptive family dyads had lower relationship indicators...
Adolescence is a crucial period when cognitive and emotional skills develop for successful transition into adulthood (Wood et al.2018). However, research has shown that children and youth in the criminal justice system are more likely to experience delayed cognitive development, evidenced by factors ...
results also show that women obtained better results for capabilities than men when they are grouped by age category, with younger women more capable than their older peers. This finding is important as it seems that women arrive at early adulthood with better capabilities from childhood and adoles...