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ISSN:2167-6968

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Monica A Longmore,Wendy D Manning,Jennifer E Copp et al. Monica A Longmore et al.
We examined whether the influence of adolescents' sexual partnerships, both dating and casual, carried over to affect emerging adults' relationship satisfaction and experiences of intimate partner aggression. Analyses of longitudinal data f...
Stephanie H Cook,José A Bauermeister,Marc A Zimmerman Stephanie H Cook
Emerging adults (EAs)ages 18 to 24 account for a large proportion of all sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV infections, and unintended pregnancies in the United States. Given the increased influence of online media on decision-maki...
David M Frost,Ilan H Meyer,Phillip L Hammack David M Frost
Researchers have yet to account for the potentially unique experiences of emerging adults who are in or seeking to be in a relationship with a same-sex romantic partner. This paper articulates an agenda for research focused on better unders...
Kara Thompson,Tim Stockwell,Bonnie Leadbeater et al. Kara Thompson et al.
Using longitudinal data from early adolescence through young adulthood, this study examined the association between different types of postsecondary education (PSE), age of enrollment in PSE, and the trajectory of alcohol use for Canadian y...
Charlene Collibee,Wyndol Furman Charlene Collibee
Few studies have examined the associations of sexual activity with romantic cognitions, particularly longitudinally. We used a multi-analytic approach to examine the longitudinal, between-person, and within-person associations between sexua...
Ryan S Trim,Matthew J Worley,Tamara L Wall et al. Ryan S Trim et al.
Substance use and antisocial behavior are complex, interrelated behaviors. The current study identified model trajectory classes defined by concurrent substance use and antisocial behavior and examined trajectory associations with emerging ...
Naomi M Hall,Anna K Lee,Daphne D Witherspoon Naomi M Hall
This study examined sociocultural factors that impact dating and sexual experiences of heterosexual African American undergraduate college students attending a historically Black institution in the Southeastern United States. Specifically, ...
Marta Alvira-Hammond,Monica A Longmore,Wendy D Manning et al. Marta Alvira-Hammond et al.
Although intimate partner aggression crosses social class boundaries, education and income are important predictors. Yet given that emerging adulthood is a transitional period, completed education and employment, as single measures, are not...
Virginia Quick,Marla E Eisenberg,Michaela M Bucchianeri et al. Virginia Quick et al.
This study identified longitudinal risk factors for body dissatisfaction (BD) over a 10-year period from adolescence to young adulthood. Participants (N = 2134; age at baseline: M =15.0, SD =1.6 years) provided two waves of survey data. A 6...
Kathleen M Hanna,Michael T Weaver,Timothy E Stump et al. Kathleen M Hanna et al.
Among 182 emerging adults with type 1 diabetes (93% White and 57% female), changes during the year post-high school were examined in perceptions of diabetes-specific conflict with parents, parent-youth shared responsibility, parental tangib...