College students (N=346) were surveyed on their conceptions of the transition to adulthood and their own status as adults. Only 23% indicated that they considered themselves to have reached adulthood, while nearly two-thirds indicated that they considered themselves to be adults in some respects but not in others. The most important criteria for marking the transition to adulthood were indicated to be individualistic and intangible criteria, particularly accept responsibility for the consequences of your actions, decide on beliefs and values independently of parents or other influences, and establish a relationship with parents as an equal adult, each of which was endorsed by more than 70% of the sample. In contrast, role transitions ...
The question of when adolescence ends and young adulthood begins is considered. Throughout, it is ad...
The life course is part of our taken-for-granted stock of knowledge, even though the temporal bounda...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesRick J. ScheidtPrevious research ...
Conceptions of the transition to adulthood were examined using data from 346 college students aged 1...
Conceptions of the transition to adulthood were examined among adolescents (age 13-19, N = 171), eme...
Recent economic and cultural shifts have yielded an ambivalent developmental phase in the li...
Using an exploratory factor analysis, this study empirically explored the dimensionality of the crit...
The transition to adulthood is a period of development marked by diversity in the paths taken by you...
Reaching adulthood is the aim of the transition to adulthood; however, emerging adults differently d...
This is a study of adults returning to college, viewed from the perspective of their psychological r...
This study used the conceptualization of emerging adulthood (a newly proposed phase in the lifespan ...
Today, most societies allow more time for young people to transition to adulthood. Compared to youth...
Reaching adulthood is the aim of the transition to adulthood; however, emerging adults differently d...
Conceptions of the transition to adulthood in the contemporary American majority culture are examine...
The understanding of modern young people's conceptions of adulthood has largely been informed and co...
The question of when adolescence ends and young adulthood begins is considered. Throughout, it is ad...
The life course is part of our taken-for-granted stock of knowledge, even though the temporal bounda...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesRick J. ScheidtPrevious research ...
Conceptions of the transition to adulthood were examined using data from 346 college students aged 1...
Conceptions of the transition to adulthood were examined among adolescents (age 13-19, N = 171), eme...
Recent economic and cultural shifts have yielded an ambivalent developmental phase in the li...
Using an exploratory factor analysis, this study empirically explored the dimensionality of the crit...
The transition to adulthood is a period of development marked by diversity in the paths taken by you...
Reaching adulthood is the aim of the transition to adulthood; however, emerging adults differently d...
This is a study of adults returning to college, viewed from the perspective of their psychological r...
This study used the conceptualization of emerging adulthood (a newly proposed phase in the lifespan ...
Today, most societies allow more time for young people to transition to adulthood. Compared to youth...
Reaching adulthood is the aim of the transition to adulthood; however, emerging adults differently d...
Conceptions of the transition to adulthood in the contemporary American majority culture are examine...
The understanding of modern young people's conceptions of adulthood has largely been informed and co...
The question of when adolescence ends and young adulthood begins is considered. Throughout, it is ad...
The life course is part of our taken-for-granted stock of knowledge, even though the temporal bounda...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesRick J. ScheidtPrevious research ...