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Publication Date: 2007
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Types and Precipitants of Growth and Decline in Emerging Adulthood
Gottlieb, Benjamin H.; Still, Eva; Newby-Clark, Ian R.
Journal of Adolescent Research, v22 n2 p132-155 2007
To further explore central developmental themes of emerging adulthood, the authors conducted a study that combines qualitative and quantitative data about the types of personal growth and decline reported by a sample of emerging adults, who also described the life events and other experiences that brought about these personal changes. After completing a 42-item inventory of types of growth and decline, participants wrote descriptions of the life events and other experiences to which they attributed these personal changes. At least 50% of the participants reported growth in the relating to others, new possibilities, and personal strength domains. Their descriptive accounts attributed the growth largely to eventful experiences associated with their recent transition to university and to events involving the participants' close social networks. The discussion centers on the study's contribution to our understanding of development in emerging adulthood. (Contains 4 tables.)
Descriptors: Social Networks, Young Adults, Experience, Individual Development, Maturity (Individuals), Self Concept, Developmental Continuity, Stress Variables, Developmental Stages, Content Analysis, Coping, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Interpersonal Relationship, College Freshmen
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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