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ISSN:2167-6968

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Alan S Waterman,Seth J Schwartz,Sam A Hardy et al. Alan S Waterman et al.
Research indicates making identity commitments on the part of emerging adults is associated with a wide range of psychosocial benefits. Data from a large research collaborative were used to evaluate hypotheses drawn from eudaimonic identity...
Ilana Kellerman,Gayla Margolin,Larissa A Borofsky et al. Ilana Kellerman et al.
The present study used quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate contextual factors and motivations associated with emerging adults' electronic aggression victimization and perpetration with friends and dating partners. Participan...
Rachel Arocho Rachel Arocho
Marriage and divorce expectations predict family life and personal outcomes. Understanding how expectations are associated with varying characteristics over emerging adulthood (ages 18-28) will inform understanding of emerging adult develop...
Stephanie Moore,Carissa Schmidt,Justin Heinze et al. Stephanie Moore et al.
This study explores changes in perceived leadership ability during emerging adulthood among a predominantly African American sample, with special consideration of the differences between the experiences of individuals who attended four-year...
Daniel B Lee,Justin E Heinze,Enrique W Neblett et al. Daniel B Lee et al.
The association between racial discrimination (discrimination) and problematic alcohol use in African American (AA) emerging adults is well documented. Few researchers, however, have studied the longitudinal relationship between discriminat...
Kate Guastaferro,Bethany C Bray Kate Guastaferro
The aim of the current study was to identify patterns of child maltreatment experienced prior to age 18 and examine the relationship between those patterns and substance use and mental health disorders among emerging adults. Data were from ...
Barbara C Banz,Deana B Davalos Barbara C Banz
High-risk drinking is prevalent in university-attending emerging adults. This coincides with a critical time for the development of higher level cognitive and emotional processing and underlying neurobiological mechanisms. Cognitive and emo...
Rachel Arocho,Kelly Purtell Rachel Arocho
Expectations that one may eventually divorce may predict behavior in young adulthood and beyond, but studies that have looked at individuals' assessments of their divorce likelihood have been limited. Guided by the expectancy-value theory o...
Douglas R Roehler,Justin E Heinze,Sarah A Stoddard et al. Douglas R Roehler et al.
This study investigated whether being exposed to violence early in life is a risk factor for substance use later in life. Tenets of the stress-coping model and the self-medication hypothesis guided the analyses. Participants included 850 in...
Joyce Serido,Amanda M Pollitt,Joel A Muraco et al. Joyce Serido et al.
We investigated the concurrent and prospective associations between financial stress and drinking during the transition to adulthood in the United States, drawing from two distinct stress and coping perspectives as competing explanations fo...