Objective: This article questions an assumption that modern young adults are unwilling to grow up, do not wish to take on traditional adult roles, and experience their current lives as carefree. Goals and beliefs for adulthood, and current mental health, were assessed. Methods: A total of 518 Australian university students aged 18–25 (73% female, mean age 19 years, 72% Australian born) completed surveys of their goals for age 40, the goals they believed significant others held for them, and their views of life now and in the future, as well as standard assessments of mental health and well-being (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale 10; Goldberg anxiety subscale, Life Orientation Test—Revised, Perceived Stress Scale, and Multid...
The purpose of this study was to (a) use mixture modeling to identify different groups of emerging a...
The Theory of Emerging Adulthood (Arnett, 2000) postulates that from ages 18 to 29 years individuals...
Views of the future were explored among emerging adults (aged 21 through 28). In general, they viewe...
Work and family trends have changed significantly in Australia over past decades, with delays in mar...
The aim of this article is to analyse the ways in which young adults reflect on their futures. We ar...
The emergence of the emerging adulthood period has coincided with many young Australians delaying ma...
Arnett (2000a) recently proposed a new phase in the lifespan called Emerging Adulthood. Taking place...
Western cultural environments present an increasingly challenging landscape for young people’s menta...
Young adults in Australia, and in many other advanced countries, are more likely to be highly educat...
Professional Doctorate - Doctorate of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Scope: Studies have shown that the ea...
The understanding of modern young people's conceptions of adulthood has largely been informed and co...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesRick J. ScheidtPrevious research ...
Emerging adulthood, the period bridging adolescence and young adulthood was examined for 323 Austral...
This article investigates the impact of a changing higher education system on young adults' prioriti...
Worldviews—a person’s fundamental perspectives on social and metaphysical reality—relate to multiple...
The purpose of this study was to (a) use mixture modeling to identify different groups of emerging a...
The Theory of Emerging Adulthood (Arnett, 2000) postulates that from ages 18 to 29 years individuals...
Views of the future were explored among emerging adults (aged 21 through 28). In general, they viewe...
Work and family trends have changed significantly in Australia over past decades, with delays in mar...
The aim of this article is to analyse the ways in which young adults reflect on their futures. We ar...
The emergence of the emerging adulthood period has coincided with many young Australians delaying ma...
Arnett (2000a) recently proposed a new phase in the lifespan called Emerging Adulthood. Taking place...
Western cultural environments present an increasingly challenging landscape for young people’s menta...
Young adults in Australia, and in many other advanced countries, are more likely to be highly educat...
Professional Doctorate - Doctorate of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Scope: Studies have shown that the ea...
The understanding of modern young people's conceptions of adulthood has largely been informed and co...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesRick J. ScheidtPrevious research ...
Emerging adulthood, the period bridging adolescence and young adulthood was examined for 323 Austral...
This article investigates the impact of a changing higher education system on young adults' prioriti...
Worldviews—a person’s fundamental perspectives on social and metaphysical reality—relate to multiple...
The purpose of this study was to (a) use mixture modeling to identify different groups of emerging a...
The Theory of Emerging Adulthood (Arnett, 2000) postulates that from ages 18 to 29 years individuals...
Views of the future were explored among emerging adults (aged 21 through 28). In general, they viewe...