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Perspectives on Markers of Adulthood Among Emerging Adults in Ghana and Nigeria

Emerging Adulthood, 2018
Within the rapidly growing literature on emerging adulthood worldwide, studies examining this concept in African countries are virtually nonexistent.
C. Obidoa   +5 more
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Exploring Family-Oriented Markers of Adulthood

Emerging Adulthood, 2016
Previous studies have demonstrated a propensity for many emerging adults to minimize traditional indicators of adulthood, such as marriage and parenting. Beliefs about marriage and family are often ideological, especially within a contemporary, pluralistic society in which marriage and family have undergone significant transformations.
Scott S. Hall, Jill K. Walls
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Inflammation and early life stress: An updated review of childhood trauma and inflammatory markers in adulthood

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2021
Inflammation, as a neurobiological consequence of childhood trauma, has frequently been reported across research, however, recent investigations suggest this relationship may be dependent on specificities such as type of trauma, type of inflammatory marker, and additional mediatory variables - such as body mass index (BMI), age, and sex.
Mollie Brown, C. Worrell, C. Pariante
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What Does It Mean to be an Adult? Adulthood Markers in the Perspective of Emerging Adults

Emerging Adulthood, 2023
Debate on the markers of adulthood reflects social and cultural changes shaping the socially constructed definitions of transition to the next life stages.
Anna Walczak
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Digital Communication, Family Identity, and Markers of Emerging Adulthood

Journal of Media Psychology, 2023
Abstract: In the current study, we examined the relationships between key markers of emerging adulthood (unique combinations of work and school in particular), family identity, and frequency of digital communication with mother, father, and closest sibling to address several gaps in the literature.
Samantha LeBouef, Jodi Dworkin
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Gendering a New Marker of Adulthood: Home Ownership in Southwest China

Sociological Forum, 2021
Life course researchers have made important advances in understanding the Western transition to adulthood but have paid less attention to global variations and gender differences. This paper draws on Risman’s (2004, 2018) theory of gender as a social structure to examine the gendered meanings of establishing an independent household, a relatively new ...
Danielle Kane, Ke Li
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Objective and subjective markers of transition to adulthood in emerging adults: Their mediating role in explaining the link between parental trust and life satisfaction

, 2020
The purpose of this study was to investigate the direct and indirect (via objective and subjective markers of adulthood) relations of parental trust and emerging adults’ life satisfaction in samples of Lithuanian (N = 399, ages 18–25) and Japanese (N ...
R. Žukauskienė   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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