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ArtikelMeeting Development Challenges During Emerging Adulthood: The Role of Personality and Social Resources  
Oleh: Shulman, Shmuel ; Kalnitzki, Esther ; Shahar, Golan
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Adolescent Research (http://jar.sagepub.com/) vol. 24 no. 2 (Mar. 2009), page 242-267.
Topik: Emerging Adults; Transitions; Developmental Deadlines; Personality; Fathers
Fulltext: JAR_24_02_242.pdf (182.81KB)
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Isi artikelA one-year follow-up study examined the role of developmental challenges, personality (dependency, self-criticism, and personal efficacy), and support systems in adaptation among Israeli emerging adults (N-236) participating in a preparatory academic program. Participants were assessed during their enrollment in the preparatory academic program and one year later, after graduation, when their academic success or failure could be determined. Personal efficacy predicted higher levels of goal investment and goal progress, as well as more positive life events. Tin contrast, self-criticism predicted lower goal investment, higher goal stress, and a reduced number of positive events. Self-criticism also predicted elevated levels of amotivation and an increase in depressive and anxiety symptoms. Paternal social support predicted young people's more favorable adaptation one year later. Among young adult males, academic failure predicted later level of symptoms and more negative events. These findings encourage further examination of the role of personality and family relationships in the transaction to adulthood.
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