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Rachel E Dwyer,Laura M DeMarco Rachel E Dwyer
Emerging adults in the U.S. face significant economic uncertainty during the early life course. Economic uncertainties grew in the 2000s, especially for the Millennial cohort. Access to credit can be a resource to manage the instability tha...
Elise Bragard,Stephen Armeli,Howard Tennen Elise Bragard
Friendship-related stress is an understudied factor that may explain variation in coping-motivated and socially-motivated drinking among emerging adults. This study examined chronic and episodic friendship stress as predictors of drinking l...
Robert O Motley Jr,Eric Williamson,Alex L Pieterse et al. Robert O Motley Jr et al.
This study characterizes the profile of Black emerging adults aged 18-29 generated from sociodemographic characteristics and indicators of police contact and exposure to racism-based police violence (RPV), and the relationship between profi...
Jessica Acolin,Jennifer M Cadigan,Charles B Fleming et al. Jessica Acolin et al.
Young adults face stressful role transitions as well as increased risk for poor mental health, but little is known about a "natural course" of response to such events. We used the PHQ-2 to characterize the trajectory of depressive symptoms ...
Stéphanie Langheit,François Poulin Stéphanie Langheit
The aim of this study was to verify whether the links between features of best-friendship quality (intimacy, reliable alliance, conflict) and well-being indicators (self-esteem, loneliness) change from early emerging adulthood to early esta...
Katherine R Arlinghaus,Samantha L Hahn,Nicole Larson et al. Katherine R Arlinghaus et al.
Helicopter parenting, a parenting style defined by over-involvement, may lead to poor health outcomes. However, research has primarily focused on children and adolescents from White, high socio-economic families, with little research examin...
Tracy L Walters,Veronica Hanna-Walker,Alyssa N Clark et al. Tracy L Walters et al.
Research suggests that COVID-19-related restrictions affected individuals' ability to engage in relationship maintenance behaviors and have led to poorer romantic relationship quality. Poor relationship quality may be especially problematic...
Vanessa Morris,Natasha Baptist-Mohseni,Naama B Kronstein et al. Vanessa Morris et al.
Using a multigroup path analysis, we examined if hazardous alcohol use mediated the relations between elevated externalizing personality traits (i.e., impulsivity or sensation seeking) and reduced adherence to COVID-19 public health guideli...
Jacqueline Mercedes Soboti Jacqueline Mercedes Soboti
For the academic year 2021-2022, many American colleges mandated the COVID-19 vaccine for students to return to campus. However, when academic leaders put these mandates into effect, they may have failed to consider the emotional impact on ...
Elisabeth J Mistur,Suza C Scalora,Abigail A Crete et al. Elisabeth J Mistur et al.
Emerging-adult undergraduates (ages 18-25) are at increased risk for mental illness, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Simultaneously, emerging adults face developmental tasks including identity development, finding meaning and purpose,...