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ArtikelAn Examination of Emerging Adulthood in College Students and Nonstudents in India  
Oleh: Seiter, Liann Nicole ; Nelson, Larry J.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Adolescent Research (http://jar.sagepub.com/) vol. 26 no. 4 (Jul. 2011), page 506-536.
Topik: Emerging Adulthood; Conceptions of Adulthood; Asians/Asian Americans; College Issues
Fulltext: Journal of Adolescent Research-2011-Seiter-506-36_ros.pdf (371.11KB)
Isi artikelThe study examined Indian college students and nonstudents aged 18 to 26 to examine (a) whether they feel they are adults (i.e., “age of feeling in-between”), (b) the criteria they deem necessary for becoming adults, and (c) the extent to which they feel optimistic about their future (e.g., “age of possibilities”). Participants included 478 college students in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India and 100 nonstudents from rural villages surrounding Coimbatore. Results revealed that the majority of the 18- to 26-year-olds studied felt that they had achieved adulthood. Participants emphasized attributes needed to fulfill family roles as characteristics necessary for adulthood. Differences in optimism levels were found between students and nonstudents. The unique cultural and structural influences in India, such as Hinduism, caste, gendered socialization, and the educational system, are discussed as possible explanations for the unique findings.
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