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Lindsay S Ham,Lauren E Hurd,Noah R Wolkowicz et al. Lindsay S Ham et al.
Emerging adults are especially vulnerable to experiencing alcohol-related sexual assault. While bystanders play a critical role in preventing sexual assault, little is known about how bystander alcohol intoxication affects the intervention ...
Hannah R Lawrence,Jacqueline Nesi,Rebecca A Schwartz-Mette Hannah R Lawrence
Rates of suicidal ideation and behavior are high and increasing in emerging adulthood. Research focused on suicidal ideation as a predictor of suicidal behavior has nearly exclusively conceptualized suicidal ideation as verbal thoughts abou...
Sue P Nash,Eric E Sevareid,Monica A Longmore et al. Sue P Nash et al.
Intimate partner violence is a serious social and public health problem for women. Researchers have shown the context in which intimate partner violence occurs matters, yet, prior work has not examined specifically whether motherhood, and t...
Lexi Ewing,Chloe A Hamza,Kaylea Walsh et al. Lexi Ewing et al.
Evidence suggests that post-secondary students without pre-existing mental health concerns may have experienced worsening mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, relative to students with pre-existing mental health concerns. To clarify ...
Melissa Simone,Katie Loth,Carol B Peterson et al. Melissa Simone et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the associations between social isolation, social contextual factors, and behavioral and psychological health during emerging adulthood. ...
Holly Boyne,Chloe A Hamza Holly Boyne
Many emerging adults report experiencing mental health challenges (e.g., depressive symptoms and perceived stress) during the transition to university. These mental health challenges often coincide with increased engagement in nonsuicidal s...
Rachel N Ingersoll,Caitlin P Bailey,Meghan N Mavredes et al. Rachel N Ingersoll et al.
This article characterizes role models identified by emerging/young adults for healthy eating and physical activity (PA), explores variations in reported role models by age, sex and race/ethnicity, and examines dietary/physical activity beh...
Qingfang Song,Jess M Vicman,Stacey N Doan Qingfang Song
Using a longitudinal design, we examined changes in parent and peer attachment among college students, and their predictive and protective roles in relation to mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. College students (N = 106) ...
Rachelle C Myrie,Andrea V Breen,Lynda Ashbourne Rachelle C Myrie
This study examines how music functions in relation to identity development for African-, Caribbean- and Black-identified emerging adults who have immigrated to Canada. Eleven ACB-identified emerging adults, recruited from music schools, co...
Sean P Mackinnon,Michelle E Tougas,Ivy-Lee L Kehayes et al. Sean P Mackinnon et al.
Drinking to cope with negative affect is a strong predictor of alcohol-related problems. We hypothesized that the association between friendship conflict and alcohol-related problems would be mediated by coping-with-depression motives in em...