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Transitions to Adulthood

2018
This chapter addresses research on the transition to adulthood in relation to wider family relationships and examines how this transition is shaped historically both by the family support available and the wider economic and political contexts of the period when young people make their transition.
Ann Nilsen   +2 more
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Transition to Adulthood

2005
Abstract As medical care has improved, more children who have spina bifida are surviving to adulthood. Findings from one study indicate that at least 75 % of children born with meningomyelocele can be expected to reach their early adult years (Bowman et al., 2001).
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The Transition to Adulthood

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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Beginning the Transition to Adulthood

Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 2005
This 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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Preterm birth: Transition to adulthood

Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
AbstractPreterm birth is associated with greater difficulty with transitions from childhood to adolescence to adulthood. Adolescents and young adults born preterm have higher rates of cerebral palsy, intellectual disability, cognitive impairment, learning disability, executive dysfunction, attention deficit disorder, and social‐emotional difficulties ...
Marilee C, Allen   +2 more
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Transitions to Adulthood

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2013
This article explores the lessons of family change in the West for emerging patterns of change in East and Southeast Asia, especially for the transition to adulthood. This passage has become more protracted and less predictable in Western nations. There is also a great deal of variation in the patterning of the adult transition in different nations in
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Transitioning to Adulthood

2018
In this chapter we argue that mechanical ways of ‘doing’ school are not working for large numbers of young people nor are they preparing them for the adult world (Pope, D. (2001). Doing school: How we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and miseducated students. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press).
Barry Down, John Smyth, Janean Robinson
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Transition to Adulthood

Abstract This chapter presents the background, research, and clinical guidelines for rehabilitation psychologists working with emerging adults. During the unique developmental stage between the mid-teenage years and the late 20s, individuals with pediatric-onset disabilities and chronic conditions can experience significantly more ...
Gianna Locascio   +2 more
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Psychosocial Challenges/Transition to Adulthood

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2016
Advances in the health care of individuals with cystic fibrosis have resulted in more than half of the population older than the age of 18 living longer, fuller lives. This success brings about the need for new areas of improvement and development including the mastery of transitioning from pediatric to adult health care and attention to psychosocial ...
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