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- Young adulthood is a unique developmental period that occurs between the ages of 18 and 25 years, during which there are key developmental tasks that allow the young adult to participate in self-exploration and identity formation.
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The theories named above help to illuminate the complexity of young adulthood. This is a period of immense physical, psychological, cognitive, and emotional growth. Specifically, young adults are presented with the task of successfully transitioning into adulthood. This transition most notably occurs through the process of meaning making and identi...
Societal changes over the last several decades have differentiated young adulthood as a distinct transitional period between adolescence and middle-aged adulthood. During this timeframe, it is known that the young adult will experience further psychological, cognitive, and emotional development, which allows the young adult to form an identity, par...
- Elena Higley
- 2019
Jun 24, 2021 · Since April 19, 2021, all persons aged ≥16 years in the United States have been eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. As of May 30, 2021, approximately one half of U.S. adults were fully vaccinated, with the lowest coverage and lowest reported intent to get vaccinated among young adults aged 18–39 years ( 1–4 ).
- Brittney N. Baack, Neetu Abad, David Yankey, Katherine E. Kahn, Hilda Razzaghi, Kathryn Brookmeyer, ...
- 2021
3 days ago · Clinical Preventive Services Guidelines for Young Adults (CPSG-YA)*: A supplemental document to the Summary, providing more detail about which screening tests should be used and which risk factors to look for.
Jan 27, 2015 · When their health, safety, and well-being are viewed from a developmental life-course perspective, young adults are at elevated risk of morbidity and mortality in a surprising variety of ways compared with adolescents and older adults.
Young adulthood—spanning approximately ages 18 to 26—is a critical period of development, with long-lasting implications for a person’s economic security, health, and well-being.