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2017
My name is Nick Chiodras. I’m a 21-year-old Caucasian male, currently enrolled as a transfer student at a community college in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. I was born and raised in the same house in Wheaton, Illinois, and after my graduation from Wheaton North High School in 2013, I attended Taylor University for 2 years to begin my studies in art and graphic
Jennifer Unrein, Wendi Unrein
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My name is Nick Chiodras. I’m a 21-year-old Caucasian male, currently enrolled as a transfer student at a community college in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. I was born and raised in the same house in Wheaton, Illinois, and after my graduation from Wheaton North High School in 2013, I attended Taylor University for 2 years to begin my studies in art and graphic
Jennifer Unrein, Wendi Unrein
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The serially mediated relationship between emerging adults’ social media use and mental well-being
Computers in Human Behavior, 2020Social media use can negatively influence emerging adults' mental well-being. Therefore, this study explored the relation between social media use and mental well-being through difficulties with emotion regulation and perceived stress among a sample of U.
Narissra Maria Punyanunt-Carter
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Psychiatry Research, 2019
With the increase in the popularity of the Internet, more and more of its users are becoming addicted to it. Special focus in this study is placed on adolescents and emerging adults who constitute the largest number of users in Poland.
Aneta M Przepiorka +2 more
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With the increase in the popularity of the Internet, more and more of its users are becoming addicted to it. Special focus in this study is placed on adolescents and emerging adults who constitute the largest number of users in Poland.
Aneta M Przepiorka +2 more
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Social media use and anxiety in emerging adults
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2017Anna Vannucci, Kaitlin M Flannery
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Increased Stress, Declining Mental Health: Emerging Adults’ Experiences in College During COVID-19
Emerging Adulthood, 2021The COVID-19 pandemic altered the college experience and substantially impacted emerging adults’ navigation of this life stage. This concurrent mixed-methods study used an online survey, distributed to a southeastern university shortly after the ...
Amanda E. Halliburton +4 more
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Emerging Adulthood, 2021
This qualitative study explores the benefits and risks associated with living with companion animals during the transition to adulthood among 117 sexual and gender minority (SGM) emerging adults living in the U.S. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed
S. McDonald +10 more
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This qualitative study explores the benefits and risks associated with living with companion animals during the transition to adulthood among 117 sexual and gender minority (SGM) emerging adults living in the U.S. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed
S. McDonald +10 more
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Emerging Adulthood, 2021
We aim to identify typologies of parenting among emerging adults and describe how parenting typologies are related to their life satisfaction, self-efficacy, and parent-child relationship.
Woosang Hwang, Eunjoo Jung
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We aim to identify typologies of parenting among emerging adults and describe how parenting typologies are related to their life satisfaction, self-efficacy, and parent-child relationship.
Woosang Hwang, Eunjoo Jung
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Overparenting and Emerging Adults’ Insecure Attachment With Parents and Romantic Partners
Emerging Adulthood, 2021Attachment theory articulates that social and personal interactions influence individuals’ attachment characteristics. Although research has revealed various negative consequences of overparenting among offspring, very few studies have looked at the ...
Jian Jiao, C. Segrin
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Adult Respiratory Medical Emergencies
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1981Respiratory emergencies are a challenge, both to the patient's life and to the nurse who must deal with the emergency. Regardless of the initiating event, the patient must be assessed and treatment instituted rapidly. Clearing of the airway and breathing are the first two considerations for action in the emergency department's protocol, and in many ...
J P, Hall, V D, Jackson
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