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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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United States Health and Human Services Office of Adolescent Health (2016) defines young. adolescents as those 10 to 14 years of age and older adolescents as those 15 to 19 years of age. The Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (2015) includes all young people between the. ages of 10 to 25 years as adolescents.
- Elena Higley
- 2019
Jan 27, 2015 · Young adulthood, spanning approximately ages 18 to 26, 1 is a transitional period during the life course when young people are traditionally expected to become financially independent, to establish romantic relationships and become parents, and to assume responsible roles as productive and engaged members of the community.
- 2015/01/27
Feb 1, 2020 · Adolescence, the life stage between childhood and adulthood, encompasses the physical, cognitive, and emotional changes of puberty resulting in maturity. 1 For...
Oct 22, 2014 · Key Findings. Young adults are at elevated risk of morbidity and mortality in a surprising variety of ways compared with adolescents and older adults. Policies and programs aimed at reducing the incidence and prevalence of disease and injury among young adults can be improved by taking a developmental perspective.
- 2015/01/27
Apr 11, 2024 · Assessment of Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death Among Adolescents and Young Adults After Receipt of COVID-19 Vaccine — Oregon, June 2021–December 2022. Weekly / April 11, 2024 / 73 (14);317–320. Print.
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.
In the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveillance reports, adolescents are defined as persons 13 to 19 years of age and young adults are defined as persons 20 to 24 years of age, unless otherwise specified.[5] .