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Macek, Petr, Josef Bejček, and Jitka Vaníčková. "Contemporary Czech Emerging Adults." Journal of Adolescent Research 22, no. 5 (2007): 444–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0743558407305417.

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Inderbitzin, Michelle. "Reentry of Emerging Adults." Journal of Adolescent Research 24, no. 4 (2009): 453–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0743558409336747.

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Wright, Michelle F. "Emerging Adults' Coping Strategies." International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning 5, no. 2 (2015): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijcbpl.2015040101.

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The present study examined coping strategies for cyber victimization among 270 (130 women) emerging adults, and how these strategies related to cyber aggression one year later (Time 2). The most frequently utilized coping strategies among emerging adults were telling one's friends and ignoring the aggressor. The coping strategies of telling no one, getting revenge against the aggressor, pretending it didn't happen, waiting for the aggressor to stop, and crying were related to cyber victimization one year later. Blocking the aggressor and getting revenge against the aggressor were associated wi
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Driver, Daniel, Michelle Berlacher, Stephen Harder, Nicole Oakman, Maryam Warsi, and Eugene S. Chu. "The Inpatient Experience of Emerging Adults: Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Care." Journal of Patient Experience 9 (January 2022): 237437352211336. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23743735221133652.

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The pediatric-to-adult care transition has been correlated with worse outcomes, including increased mortality. Emerging adults transitioning from child-specific healthcare facilities to adult hospitals encounter marked differences in environment, culture, and processes of care. Accordingly, emerging adults may experience care differently than other hospitalized adults. We performed a retrospective cohort study of patients admitted to a large urban safety net hospital and compared all domains of patient experience between patients in 3 cohorts: ages 18 to 21, 22 to 25, and 26 years and older. W
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Elswick, Alex, Amanda Fallin-Bennett, Kristin Ashford, and Ronald Werner-Wilson. "Emerging Adults and Recovery Capital." Journal of Addictions Nursing 29, no. 2 (2018): 78–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/jan.0000000000000218.

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Lojdová, Kateřina. "Drinking stories of emerging adults." Narrative Inquiry 30, no. 1 (2020): 104–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.18068.loj.

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Abstract The period of emerging adulthood is seen as a period of transition from adolescence to adulthood and is associated with increased alcohol consumption. The aim of the study is to understand the meaning of alcohol for emerging adults through stories about alcohol intoxication. Eighty-two drinking stories written by emerging adults were analysed using the narrative oriented inquiry (NOI) method. The results are divided into three layers: (1) contents of the drinking stories, (2) discourses of drinking stories, (3) (re)construction of the identity of emerging adults in drinking stories. I
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Kellerman, Ilana, Gayla Margolin, Larissa A. Borofsky, Brian R. Baucom, and Esti Iturralde. "Electronic Aggression Among Emerging Adults." Emerging Adulthood 1, no. 4 (2013): 293–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167696813490159.

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Arnett, Jeffrey Jensen. "College Students as Emerging Adults." Emerging Adulthood 4, no. 3 (2015): 219–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167696815587422.

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Tompkins, Paula S. "Teaching communication to emerging adults." Communication Education 65, no. 3 (2016): 367–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03634523.2016.1177847.

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SIANG, ANG CHIN. "SOCIAL COMPETENCE IN EMERGING ADULTS." Asia Pacific Journal of Youth Studies 8, no. 1 (2013): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.56390/apjys2024.8.3.

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ABSTRACT While our country is moving towards a developed nation, there is need for developing human capital for sustaining the development of socioeconomic and technological innovations of the nation. To achieve this, it is crucial for youth today to acquire social competence in order to compete on an international basis. Despite this fact, the remarkable growth in the number of unemployable graduates has highlighted the lack of social competence of our graduates. In this article, it starts with a definition of social competence and briefly discusses the seven soft skills attributes as defined
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Kok, Jin Kuan. "Life Transition for the Emerging Adults and Their Mental Health." International Journal of Social Science and Humanity 5, no. 12 (2015): 1035–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/ijssh.2015.v5.600.

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John, Marianne, and Hemanthakumara V. "Perfectionism and its Impact on Body Image in Emerging Adults." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 14, no. 3 (2025): 141–46. https://doi.org/10.21275/sr241226111054.

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Reid-Smith, Edward. "Adults just wanna have fun: programs for emerging adults." Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association 66, no. 1 (2017): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049670.2017.1284544.

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Drovdahl, Robert, and Jeffrey Keuss. "Emerging Adults and Christian Faith: The Faith Experience of Emerging Adults in the Pacific Northwest." Christian Education Journal: Research on Educational Ministry 17, no. 1 (2020): 130–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0739891319900511.

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A new life-cycle stage, emerging adulthood, has gained increasing traction. Since research shows intersectionality between life-cycle stage and religious experience, research is warranted on this question: How do emerging adults experience faith? This article provides background on emerging adulthood theory, summarizes research on religious life among emerging adults in the Pacific Northwest, and describes early findings of a Lilly Endowment study on emerging adults’ experience of faith. It concludes by considering implications for ministry.
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Kotwani, Priya, Vaibhav Patwardhan, and Apurvakumar Pandya. "Are emerging adults more prone to COVID-associated psychological distress than their older adult counterparts? A cross-sectional comparative study." Indian Journal of health sexuality and culture 7, Special (2021): 63–69. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5146434.

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Abstract Background: Emerging adulthood is a critical stage of life with a feeling of ambiguity through their transition from adolescence to adulthood. The transition in this life stage poses various mental health challenges to the individuals. The mental health of the emerging adults may worsen in times of ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The study aims to compare the COVID- 19 and lockdown associated psychological distress among emerging adults and adults. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional, observational study was performed in India. We used the snowball sampling technique and the data was c
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Rathore, Sudha, Mansi Chaudhary, and Anchal Dwivedi. "Stigmatizing Role of Schizotypical Behavioron Social Anxiety during Pandemicamong Emerging Adults." AMBIENT SCIENCE 09, no. 01 (2021): 17–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/ambi.2022.09.1.ta01.

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James-Kangal, Neslihan, and Sarah W. Whitton. "Conflict management in emerging adults’ “nonrelationships”." Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice 8, no. 2 (2019): 63–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/cfp0000118.

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Seiffge-Krenke, Inge. "Leaving-Home Patterns in Emerging Adults." European Psychologist 14, no. 3 (2009): 238–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040.14.3.238.

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In a longitudinal study on 93 participants, the relationships between leaving home, developmental task progression, and the amount of parental support were analyzed over a time span of 11 years. Three different leaving-home patterns emerged: on-time leavers, late leavers/returners, and those still residing with their parents at ages 21 to 25. Aspirations with respect to the attainment of developmental tasks specific to adolescence and emerging adulthood did not differ between individuals with different leaving-home patterns. Perceived developmental task progression during adolescence was influ
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van Dulmen, Manfred H. M., Shannon E. Claxton, W. Andrew Collins, and Jeffry A. Simpson. "Work and Love Among Emerging Adults." Emerging Adulthood 2, no. 1 (2013): 59–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167696813516092.

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Chalk, Holly McCartney. "Disability Self-Categorization in Emerging Adults." Emerging Adulthood 4, no. 3 (2015): 200–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167696815584540.

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Manoogian, Margaret M., Juliana Vandenbroeke, Amy Ringering, Tamina Toray, and Eric Cooley. "Emerging Adults' Experiences of Grandparent Death." OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 76, no. 4 (2017): 351–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0030222817693140.

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This qualitative study examined the experience of grandparent death among 74 emerging adults enrolled in college. Guided by the life course perspective, the authors specifically explored (a) participant responses to the death, (b) how family systems were influenced by the loss of the grandparent, and (c) how grandparent death motivated life course transitions for emerging adults. The findings suggest that the death trajectory, level of attachment, the role the grandchild played in the family, as well as the coping style utilized affected participants' grief processes. This study underscores th
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McAllister, Paige, Elena Henderson, Meghan Maddock, Krista Dowdle, Frank D. Fincham, and Scott R. Braithwaite. "Sanctification and Cheating Among Emerging Adults." Archives of Sexual Behavior 49, no. 4 (2020): 1177–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-020-01657-3.

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Seiffge-Krenke, Inge. "Studierende als Prototyp der „emerging adults“." Psychotherapeut 62, no. 5 (2017): 403–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00278-017-0216-6.

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Rogers, Holly B. "Koru: Teaching Mindfulness to Emerging Adults." New Directions for Teaching and Learning 2013, no. 134 (2013): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tl.20056.

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Kendall-Tackett, Kathleen. "Trauma in adolescents and emerging adults." Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 15, Suppl 1 (2023): S1—S2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/tra0001521.

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Qadeer, Rana A., Kathy Georgiades, Michael H. Boyle, and Mark A. Ferro. "An Epidemiological Study of Substance Use Disorders Among Emerging and Young Adults." Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 64, no. 5 (2018): 313–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0706743718792189.

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Objectives: We investigated the prevalence of substance use disorders (SUDs) among emerging adults and quantified the extent to which emerging adults, compared with young adults, have increased odds for SUDs. Methods: Data were from the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey–Mental Health (CCHS-MH). Respondents were 15 to 39 y of age ( n = 9228) and were categorized as: early emerging adults (15 to 22 y); late emerging adults (23 to 29 y); and, young adults (30 to 39 y). SUDs [alcohol or drug abuse/dependence (AAD or DAD)] were measured using the WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview
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Li, Danli, Dongping Li, and Kairong Yang. "Interparental conflict and Chinese emerging adults’ romantic relationship quality: Indirect pathways through attachment to parents and interpersonal security." Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 37, no. 2 (2019): 414–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265407519865955.

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It has been documented that destructive interparental conflict (IPC) is risky for emerging adults’ romantic experience. Despite this, the mechanism through which such a conflicting relationship between the parents can be transmitted to offspring during emerging adulthood has not been thoroughly addressed. This study focused on the mediating roles of emerging adults’ attachment to parents and interpersonal security to examine whether they jointly mediate the relationship between destructive IPC and emerging adults’ romantic relationship quality. A total of 202 Chinese undergraduate and graduate
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Adler, Lenard A. "Neurobiology, Pharmacology, and Emerging Treatment." CNS Spectrums 13, S13 (2008): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1092852900026821.

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AbstractTreatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may positively impact the neurobiology of adult patients with ADHD. Treatment may also minimize impairment from core symptoms and may alter the course of co-morbid disorders such as depression and substance use disorder. However, much of the information on stimulant use in adult ADHD comes from studies conducted in children, and it remains unclear whether there is a difference between children and adults when it comes to the side effects and tolerability of ADHD treatments. It is known that clinical presentation differs betwe
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Holowatyj, Andreana Natalie, Mark Andrew Lewis, Stephanie Schmit, Anne C. Kirchhoff, Jane Figueiredo, and Cornelia M. Ulrich. "Colorectal tumor patterns among adolescents, emerging adults, and young adults." Journal of Clinical Oncology 36, no. 4_suppl (2018): 567. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2018.36.4_suppl.567.

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567 Background: Despite overall reductions in colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence, this trend has shifted among young individuals. Incidence rates continue to rise in this population, yet causes remain unknown. We examined CRC tumor patterns within the adolescent, emerging adult, and young adult (AYA) population in the United States. Methods: Using Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program data, we identified individuals aged 15 to 39 years diagnosed with CRC from 2010-2014. Unadjusted and adjusted multinomial logistic regression models were used to quantify the associations between ag
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Candel, Octav-Sorin. "The Link between Parenting Behaviors and Emerging Adults’ Relationship Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Relational Entitlement." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 2 (2022): 828. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020828.

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Previous research shows a link between parenting and children’s characteristics and interpersonal behaviors. However, little is known about the ways in which parenting tactics affect children’s romantic relationships and whether the children’s characteristics can mediate these associations. With this study, the aim was to test the associations between parents’ helicopter parenting/autonomy-supportive behaviors and emergent adults’ relational satisfaction and couple conflict. In addition, it was tested whether the sense of relational entitlement (excessive and restricted) mediated the links. Tw
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Juang, Linda P., and Laurie L. Meschke. "Hmong American Young Adults’ Reflections on Their Immigrant Parents." Journal of Family Issues 38, no. 9 (2015): 1313–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x15581658.

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To better understand emerging adults’ perceptions of family interactions and value transmission to the next generation, we examined Hmong American emerging adults’ reflections on their parents’ parenting. Participants discussed what parenting practices they would do differently and others they hoped to emulate with their future adolescent children. Thirty Hmong American emerging adults (18-25 years; M = 21.2 years; 50% female) participated in interviews that focused retrospectively on the parent–adolescent relationship. Results revealed that emerging adults wanted to parent differently in thre
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ElBasri, Teralee. "Book Review: Adults Just Wanna Have Fun: Programs for Emerging Adults." Reference & User Services Quarterly 56, no. 1 (2016): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rusq.56n1.51a.

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Geared toward an underrepresented population in public libraries, this book aims to describe programming for emerging adults—defined by the author as those who are in their twenties to early thirties. The focus is on providing information about emerging adults’ use of libraries, demonstrating the importance of programming targeted to this group, and justifying this type of programming to library stakeholders.
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Copp, Jennifer E., Peggy C. Giordano, Monica A. Longmore, and Wendy D. Manning. "Living With Parents and Emerging Adults’ Depressive Symptoms." Journal of Family Issues 38, no. 16 (2015): 2254–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x15617797.

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Whether moving back home after a period of economic independence or having never moved out, the share of emerging adults living with parents is increasing. Yet little is known about the associations of coresidence patterns and rationales for coresidence for emerging adult well-being. Using the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study ( n = 891), we analyzed depressive symptoms among emerging adults who (a) never left the parental home, (b) returned to the parental home, and (c) were not currently living with a parent. About one fifth of emerging adults had boomeranged or moved back in with their
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Zerrate, Maria C., Anne Marie Albano, and Lauren Hoffman. "CAREGIVER INVOLVEMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF EMERGING ADULTS: THE LAUNCHING EMERGING ADULTS PROGRAM (LEAP) ACROSS DIVERSE SETTINGS." Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 59, no. 10 (2020): S345. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2020.07.846.

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Ediati, Annastasia, Salma Salma, and Dian Veronika Sakti Kaloeti. "PERCEPTIONS OF FAMILY HURDLES AMONG EMERGING ADULTS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY ABOUT RESILIENCE IN THE INDONESIAN FAMILY." Jurnal Psikologi 19, no. 1 (2020): 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jp.19.1.15-25.

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Family resilience is an essential skill for family members to deal with problems in their families. It is a condition in which a family able to adapt and successfully cope with stress, either now or in the future. Emerging adults are faced with a number of development tasks that focus on career development, independence, and building a family. The study aims to explore to what extent emerging adults in Indonesia interpret the problems in their families and describe their self-efficacies in dealing with these problems. The study participants comprised 1,010 emerging adults (aged 18-25 years old
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Mathur, Mahak, Priyanshi Khandelwal, Sakshi Jain, and Vedika Jain. "Guilt and Shame Proneness in Relations to Covert Narcissism among Emerging Adults." AMBIENT SCIENCE 09, no. 01 (2021): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/ambi.2022.09.1.ta03.

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Porter, Margot E., Michelle L. Litchman, Ernest G. Grigorian, Julia E. Blanchette, and Nancy A. Allen. "Who Needs Diabetes Education? A Qualitative Analysis of Emerging Adults With Type 1 Diabetes." Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care 47, no. 6 (2021): 436–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26350106211051297.

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Background The purpose of this study is to explore the diabetes self-management education (DSME) needs of emerging adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) because addressing these needs may facilitate optimal glycemic management during this challenging transitional period. Methods A hybrid qualitative design was utilized. Emerging adults and parents of emerging adults were recruited from endocrinology and primary care clinics and through a Utah-specific T1DM online community. Interviews were conducted to asses needs to achieve target A1C. Data were interpreted thematically. Results Emergin
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Jojić, Antonije, and Ksenija Krstić. "Between adolescence and adulthood: Emerging adulthood in Serbia." Psiholoska istrazivanja 27, no. 2 (2024): 223–47. https://doi.org/10.5937/psistra27-49677.

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Jeffrey Arnett has defined emerging adulthood (EA) as a developmental period set between adolescence and adulthood. Research conducted in different countries has mostly confirmed the presence of EA dimensions around the world, with certain discrepancies which are believed to reflect the cultural and socioeconomic differences between nations. Our research set out to examine the presence of emerging adulthood in Serbia by exploring the differences between age groups (adolescents, emerging adults, adults) in relation to the dimensions of EA and Markers of Adulthood, as well as the psychometric ch
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Mehta, Raaj S., Bharati D. Kochar, Korey Kennelty, Michael E. Ernst, and Andrew T. Chan. "Emerging approaches to polypharmacy among older adults." Nature Aging 1, no. 4 (2021): 347–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43587-021-00045-3.

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Leontopoulou, Sophie. "A Positive Psychology Intervention With Emerging Adults." European Journal of Counselling Psychology 3, no. 2 (2015): 113–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/ejcop.v3i2.33.

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This study assessed the impact of a positive psychology intervention in a sample of 40 young men (35%) and women (65%) aged 18-30 years. Participants were 1st and 4th year undergraduate University students, postgraduate students and working youths. The study examined the effects of a battery of interventions commonly used in positive psychology interventions, including a video and three exercises (i.e. expressing gratitude, best possible selves, goal setting) on character strengths, hope, gratitude and social relations. Intervention activities were carried out during a session that lasted an h
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Kaadylak, T., R. V. Rikard, and S. R. Cotton. "Older adults’ willingness to use emerging technologies." Gerontechnology 17, s (2018): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4017/gt.2018.17.s.064.00.

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Salvatore, Christopher, and Travis A. Taniguchi. "Do Social Bonds Matter for Emerging Adults?" Deviant Behavior 33, no. 9 (2012): 738–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2012.679888.

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Lindsay, Megan, Jaime M. Booth, Jill T. Messing, and Jonel Thaller. "Experiences of Online Harassment Among Emerging Adults." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 31, no. 19 (2016): 3174–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260515584344.

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Wardle, Heather. "The Emerging Adults Gambling Survey: study protocol." Wellcome Open Research 5 (May 26, 2020): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15969.1.

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The Emerging Adults Gambling Survey is a longitudinal survey of young adults aged 16-24 living in Great Britain. It aims to explore a range of gambling behaviours and harms among young adults and examine how this changes over time. It is part of a broader project funded by Wellcome into the gambling behaviours of young people and its relationship with technological change. Funding is currently available for two waves of data collection: the first collected in June/August 2019 (n=3549) and the second to be collected in June/August 2020. The second wave of data collection will also obtain inform
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Ferguson, Kristin M., Kimberly Bender, and Sanna J. Thompson. "Predictors of Transience Among Homeless Emerging Adults." Journal of Adolescent Research 29, no. 2 (2013): 213–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0743558413487770.

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Nichols, Laura, and Ángel Islas. "Pushing and Pulling Emerging Adults Through College." Journal of Adolescent Research 31, no. 1 (2015): 59–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0743558415586255.

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Shulman, Shmuel, Miri Scharf, Yaara Livne, and Tamuz Barr. "Patterns of romantic involvement among emerging adults." International Journal of Behavioral Development 37, no. 5 (2013): 460–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0165025413491371.

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The present study examined patterns of romantic involvement in 100 Israeli emerging adults (54 males) who were followed from age 22 to 29 years. Analyses of interviews at age 29 yielded four distinctive relational patterns that are associated with different levels of concurrent wellbeing: Intimately committed, Intimate, Non- intimately committed, and Non-stable. Low efficacy, immature dependency and low parental support, measured 7 years earlier, predicted less optimal romantic relational patterns—non-stable or non-intimately committed. Continued pursuit of studies predicted a delay in enterin
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Varga, Mary Alice, Matthew Varga, Phoebe Balentyne, and Bethany Lanier. "Holistically understanding and supporting bereaved emerging adults." Mortality 26, no. 1 (2020): 36–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13576275.2020.1732315.

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Huh, Jimi, Mojgan Sami, Zarina S. Abramova, Donna Spruijt-Metz, and Mary Ann Pentz. "Cigarettes, Culture, and Korean American Emerging Adults." Western Journal of Nursing Research 35, no. 9 (2013): 1205–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0193945913490840.

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Reimers, Kristin J. "NUTRITION NOTES: An Emerging Population: Older Adults." STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING JOURNAL 17, no. 2 (1995): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/1073-6840(1995)017<0038:aepoa>2.3.co;2.

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