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ISSN:2167-6968

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Cynthia A M Schmahl,Jacqueline Nguyen Cynthia A M Schmahl
Grit and belonging are consistently important factors in emerging adult academic outcomes (Morrow & Ackermann, 2012). This study examines the role of grit (i.e., goal perseverance, consistency of interest, and adaptability), belonging (i.e....
Monisha Pasupathi,Jordan Booker,Mikayla Ell et al. Monisha Pasupathi et al.
First-year college students in the 2019-2020 academic year are at risk of having their mental health, identity work, and college careers derailed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. To assess emerging and evolving impacts of the pandemic ...
Julia A Nuckols,Gintautas Silinskas,Mette Ranta et al. Julia A Nuckols et al.
In this study, we examine the prevalence of income and career concerns among emerging adults in three different welfare states during COVID-19: Finland (n = 309), Sweden (n = 324), and the United Kingdom (n = 343). This study also delves in...
Brian TaeHyuk Keum,Andrew Young Choi Brian TaeHyuk Keum
The COVID-19 pandemic has incited widespread anti-Asian racism, which is linked to numerous behavioral health consequences including depressive symptoms. As racism-induced depressive symptoms are linked to coping-related alcohol use and bec...
Karen P Kochel,Catherine L Bagwell,Ross W Abrash Karen P Kochel
Using latent profile analysis, we derived psychological profiles of undergraduates during the pandemic and investigated profiles' differential associations with COVID-19 impact and social adjustment. Participants (N = 517) completed measure...
Jennifer M Figueroa,Haylee K DeLuca Bishop,Elizabeth A Baker Jennifer M Figueroa
The formation and maintenance of satisfying romantic relationships, a developmental milestone for many emerging adults, has been challenged by the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, the impact of COVID-19 stress on relationship ...
Sarah E Broner,Maya Hareli,Carol H Gonzales et al. Sarah E Broner et al.
This study examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on college students' lives. A mixed methods approach, analyzing open- and closed-ended questions about challenges and opportunities, reveals numerous ways in which the pandemic has imp...
Jerome V Cleofas,Blulean T Albao,Julienne Celina S Dayrit Jerome V Cleofas
This exploratory mixed methods study examines how the emerging adulthood development tasks of autonomy, intimacy, and identity are reflected in the social media (SM) uses and gratifications during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research draws ...
Amy Montague,Ifigeneia Manitsa,Fiona Barlow-Brown Amy Montague
Emerging research suggests young adults, in particular women, may be especially sensitive to changes associated with the COVID-19 outbreak. This study, which is part of an ongoing research project focusing on young adulthood and substance u...
Jazmin A Reyes-Portillo,Carrie Masia Warner,Emily A Kline et al. Jazmin A Reyes-Portillo et al.
Initial research has indicated that college students have experienced numerous stressors as a result of the pandemic. The current investigation enrolled the largest and most diverse sample of college students to date (N = 4714) from univers...