This study investigates the relation of young adult identities (ages 18-22), reflecting subjective age and psychosocial maturity, to educational and career attainment in young adulthood (ages 25-29). Add Health data show that having an older subjective age alone does not curtail attainment; the critical issue is the level of psychosocial maturity that accompanies subjective age. Those with older subjective ages and low psychosocial maturation have the lowest attainment at ages 25-29 while those with older subjective ages and high psychosocial maturation show considerable progress toward work-related attainment. For those with younger subjective ages, a lower level of psychosocial maturity is not as detrimental to attainment
cross-sectional age differences in self-concept clarity during adulthood and (2) to examine the impo...
According to Erik Erikson (1950), adolescents and young adults are highly engaged in the process of ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study emerging adults’ identity formation and its relationship...
This study investigates the relation of young adult identities (ages 18-22), reflecting subjective a...
Developmental and life course studies of young adult identities have focused on two dimensions, subj...
This review examines the literature on subjective age identity during the transition to adulthood. A...
Background The main aim of the study was to identify differences pertaining to sense of adulthood,...
Recent economic and cultural shifts have yielded an ambivalent developmental phase in the li...
Identity is a critical developmental task during the transition to adulthood in Western societies. T...
Exploration and identity formation are primary developmental tasks during adolescence and the transi...
Theoretical background: In the research, we studied the psychosocial context of the developmental tr...
Dramatic changes in the transition toadulthood have occurred over the pastcentury, including the con...
In a human lifespan, identity formation is crucial in the adolescence developmental period. However,...
Research conducted by Arnett (2000) focuses on the developmental period between adolescence and adul...
The relationship between social development and a sense of personal identity in early adulthood was ...
cross-sectional age differences in self-concept clarity during adulthood and (2) to examine the impo...
According to Erik Erikson (1950), adolescents and young adults are highly engaged in the process of ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study emerging adults’ identity formation and its relationship...
This study investigates the relation of young adult identities (ages 18-22), reflecting subjective a...
Developmental and life course studies of young adult identities have focused on two dimensions, subj...
This review examines the literature on subjective age identity during the transition to adulthood. A...
Background The main aim of the study was to identify differences pertaining to sense of adulthood,...
Recent economic and cultural shifts have yielded an ambivalent developmental phase in the li...
Identity is a critical developmental task during the transition to adulthood in Western societies. T...
Exploration and identity formation are primary developmental tasks during adolescence and the transi...
Theoretical background: In the research, we studied the psychosocial context of the developmental tr...
Dramatic changes in the transition toadulthood have occurred over the pastcentury, including the con...
In a human lifespan, identity formation is crucial in the adolescence developmental period. However,...
Research conducted by Arnett (2000) focuses on the developmental period between adolescence and adul...
The relationship between social development and a sense of personal identity in early adulthood was ...
cross-sectional age differences in self-concept clarity during adulthood and (2) to examine the impo...
According to Erik Erikson (1950), adolescents and young adults are highly engaged in the process of ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study emerging adults’ identity formation and its relationship...