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  2. Jun 22, 2023 · Emerging adults are optimistic, but experience instability and feeling "in-between" adolescence and adulthood. Emerging adults often learn a lot about themselves through romantic...

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Emerging Adulthood (EA) is an interdisciplinary and international journal for advancements in theory, methodology, and empirical research on development and adaptation during the late teens and twenties. It covers clinical, developmental and social psychology, and other social sciences.

  4. Sep 19, 2018 · Emerging adulthood is a period of identity exploration between adolescence and young adulthood, proposed by psychologist Jeffrey Jensen Arnett. However, some scholars criticize it as a product of contemporary socioeconomic conditions and not a true life stage.

  5. “Emerging Adulthood” is a term used to describe a period of development spanning from about ages 18 to 29, experienced by most people in their twenties in Westernized cultures and perhaps in other parts of the world as well.

  6. I proposed five features that make emerging adulthood distinct: it is the age of identity explorations, the age of instability, the self-focused age. the age of feeling in-between, and the age of possibilities (Arnett, 2004).

  7. Emerging adulthood is proposed as a new conception of development for the period from the late teens through the twenties, with a focus on ages 18–25. A theoretical background is presented.

  8. Dec 7, 2007 · ABSTRACT— This article asserts that the theory of emerging adulthood is a useful way of conceptualizing the lives of people from their late teens to their mid- to late 20s in industrialized societies. The place of emerging adulthood within the adult life course is discussed.