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Annual Review of Sociology, 1986
An enonnous amount of research on the transition to adulthood in America is founded on early landmark studies that include Elmtown' S Youth by August B. Hollingshead (1961), The Adolescent Society by James Coleman (1961), and the report of the Presidential Panel on Youth ( 1974).
Dennis P. Hogan, Nan Marie Astone
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An enonnous amount of research on the transition to adulthood in America is founded on early landmark studies that include Elmtown' S Youth by August B. Hollingshead (1961), The Adolescent Society by James Coleman (1961), and the report of the Presidential Panel on Youth ( 1974).
Dennis P. Hogan, Nan Marie Astone
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Beginning the Transition to Adulthood
Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 2005This qualitative study focused on the experiences of six 20-to 23-year-old persons with cerebral palsy and their parents during the transition to adulthood and explored perceived changes in their relationship. Using semi-structured interviews, three interrelated themes emerged: (a) perceptions of readiness for increased autonomy, (b) opportunities for ...
Joyce, Magill-Evans +3 more
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Resilience in the transition to adulthood
Development and Psychopathology, 2012AbstractThe emerging adulthood years, commonly defined as the late teens and twenties, represent a period of significant variability and change for much of the population. Thus, it is important for the field to consider pathways of at-risk youth as they move through this key window of development.
Keith B, Burt, Amy A, Paysnick
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The Military and the Transition to Adulthood
The Future of Children, 2010Ryan Kelty, Meredith Kleykamp, and David Segal examine the effect of military service on the transition to adulthood. They highlight changes since World War II in the role of the military in the lives of young adults, focusing especially on how the move from a conscription to an all-volunteer military has changed the way military service affects youths'
Ryan, Kelty +2 more
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2004
The paper focuses on the variations over birth cohorts and across EU countries of patterns of taking on adult roles. First, it analyses, the ages at which individuals: i) complete full-time schooling; ii) find their first job; iii) form a stable cohabiting union; and iv) become parent.
Schizzerotto, Antonio, M. Lucchini
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The paper focuses on the variations over birth cohorts and across EU countries of patterns of taking on adult roles. First, it analyses, the ages at which individuals: i) complete full-time schooling; ii) find their first job; iii) form a stable cohabiting union; and iv) become parent.
Schizzerotto, Antonio, M. Lucchini
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1999
Over the past 20 years, survival of youth with special health care needs, including youth with rheumatic diseases, has markedly improved. Over 90% will survive past their twentieth birthday and health care providers are recognizing a need for transition services to assist youth with disabilities to become successful adults.
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Over the past 20 years, survival of youth with special health care needs, including youth with rheumatic diseases, has markedly improved. Over 90% will survive past their twentieth birthday and health care providers are recognizing a need for transition services to assist youth with disabilities to become successful adults.
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Criminal Justice Matters, 2011
Every year many hundreds of thousands of young adults (16 to 24 year olds) in England and Wales are processed by one or more agencies of the criminal justice system. This activity, justified on the grounds of its putative crime fighting and crime prevention efficacy, causes enormous harm to the lives of one of the most vulnerable groups in society.
A.L. Howard, N.L. Galambos
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Every year many hundreds of thousands of young adults (16 to 24 year olds) in England and Wales are processed by one or more agencies of the criminal justice system. This activity, justified on the grounds of its putative crime fighting and crime prevention efficacy, causes enormous harm to the lives of one of the most vulnerable groups in society.
A.L. Howard, N.L. Galambos
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2012
BackgroundOver recent years there has been increasing evidence of the diverse approaches to moving young people with life-limiting conditions from children's services to adult services. ACT, the UK Association for Children's Palliative Care led a project which ran for 3 years across the UK which aimed to support local services as they implemented the ...
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BackgroundOver recent years there has been increasing evidence of the diverse approaches to moving young people with life-limiting conditions from children's services to adult services. ACT, the UK Association for Children's Palliative Care led a project which ran for 3 years across the UK which aimed to support local services as they implemented the ...
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Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2016
The transition to adulthood is not easily marked by specific life events such as completing school, getting married, or having children. Variations in timing and the economic and social pressures associated with the traditional signs of adulthood make young people’s decisions about their futures complex and uncertain.
Barbara Schneider +3 more
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The transition to adulthood is not easily marked by specific life events such as completing school, getting married, or having children. Variations in timing and the economic and social pressures associated with the traditional signs of adulthood make young people’s decisions about their futures complex and uncertain.
Barbara Schneider +3 more
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Emerging Adulthood, 2014
Relatively little is known about the pathways youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) take in the transition to adulthood in terms of employment and postsecondary education (PSE). Applying life course sequence analysis to a nationally representative sample of youth with ASDs ( N = 120), this study clustered various longitudinal sequences into three
Xin Wei +4 more
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Relatively little is known about the pathways youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) take in the transition to adulthood in terms of employment and postsecondary education (PSE). Applying life course sequence analysis to a nationally representative sample of youth with ASDs ( N = 120), this study clustered various longitudinal sequences into three
Xin Wei +4 more
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