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Young adult identities and their pathways: A developmental and life course model

机译:年轻的成年人身份及其途径:发展和生活历程模型

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Developmental and life course studies of young adult identities have focused on 2 dimensions: subjective age and psychosocial maturity. This study examines the developmental synchrony of these 2 processes. In a longitudinal sample of young adults from Add Health (ages 18-22), a person-centered analysis of indicators of these dimensions identified 4 identity profiles. Two depict early and late patterns of identity; the others represent contrasting types of discordance: pseudo-adult, with subjective age more advanced than maturation level, and anticipatory, with subjective age less advanced than maturational level. The profiles vary by gender, socioeconomic status, and race-ethnicity, as well as by adolescent (ages 12-16) pubertal maturation, psychosocial adjustment, and family context. These results provide support for a more holistic, interdisciplinary understanding of adult identity and show that young adult identities in the Add Health sample follow differentiated paths into the adult years, with largely unknown consequences for the subsequent life course.
机译:对年轻成年人身份的发展和生活历程研究集中在两个方面:主观年龄和社会心理成熟度。这项研究检查了这两个过程的发展同步。在来自Add Health(18-22岁)的年轻成年人的纵向样本中,以人为中心的这些维度指标的分析确定了4个身份特征。其中两个描述了早期和晚期的身份认同模式。其他代表相对不同的不一致类型:假成人,其主观年龄比成熟水平高,而预期的,主观年龄比成熟水平低。概况因性别,社会经济地位和种族,以及青春期(12至16岁)的青春期成熟,心理社会适应和家庭环境而异。这些结果为对成年人身份的更全面,跨学科的理解提供了支持,并表明“添加健康”样本中的年轻成年人身份沿着不同的途径进入成年年龄,对随后的人生历程产生了很大程度上未知的后果。

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