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Liem, Joan H.; Cavell, Emily Cohen; Lustig, Kara – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2010
A diverse sample of 1,143 high school seniors and 182 students who were part of the same cohort but who left high school without graduating were interviewed during late adolescence (Time 1 [T1]) as well as 2 (Time 2 [T2]) and 4 years later (Time 3 [T3]). Perceived self-development, peer support, and prior levels of depressive symptoms (T2) were…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Late Adolescents, Young Adults
Settersten, Richard A., Jr.; Ray, Barbara – Future of Children, 2010
Richard Settersten and Barbara Ray examine the lengthening transition to adulthood over the past several decades, as well as the challenges the new schedule poses for young people, families, and society. The authors begin with a brief history of becoming an adult, noting that the schedule that youth follow to arrive at adulthood changes to meet…
Descriptors: Military Service, Young Adults, Adolescents, Adolescent Development
East, Patricia L.; Weisner, Thomas S.; Reyes, Barbara T. – Applied Developmental Science, 2006
This study examined how time spent caring for a teenage sister's child and experiences in providing care related to youths' young adult outcomes. Latino and African American youths (N = 108) were studied during middle and late adolescence. Results indicated that youths who provided many hours of child care were more stressed and had lower school…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Early Parenthood, Adolescents, Siblings

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