TY - JOUR
T1 - Emerging adulthood features and criteria for adulthood: Variable- and person-centered approaches
AU - Tagliabue, Semira
AU - Crocetti, Elisabetta
AU - Lanz, Margherita
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Reaching adulthood is the aim of the transition to adulthood; however, emerging adults differently define both adulthood and the transitional period they are living. Variable-centered and person-centered approaches were integrated in the present paper to investigate if the criteria used to define adulthood are linked to how emerging adults perceive the transitional phase they are going through. Participants were 1513 emerging adults (53.60% female; 807 university students and 706 young workers), aged from 19 to 30 years. Participants completed self-report measures about dimensions of emerging adulthood and criteria for adulthood. Main results revealed that, according to the variablecentered approach, criteria of adulthood and dimensions of emerging adulthood are only slightly associated, while the person-centered approach revealed that people who have a composite view of adulthood are also less probably perceiving their emerging adulthood as a period characterized by a lack of possibilities. Implications and future lines of research are discussed.
AB - Reaching adulthood is the aim of the transition to adulthood; however, emerging adults differently define both adulthood and the transitional period they are living. Variable-centered and person-centered approaches were integrated in the present paper to investigate if the criteria used to define adulthood are linked to how emerging adults perceive the transitional phase they are going through. Participants were 1513 emerging adults (53.60% female; 807 university students and 706 young workers), aged from 19 to 30 years. Participants completed self-report measures about dimensions of emerging adulthood and criteria for adulthood. Main results revealed that, according to the variablecentered approach, criteria of adulthood and dimensions of emerging adulthood are only slightly associated, while the person-centered approach revealed that people who have a composite view of adulthood are also less probably perceiving their emerging adulthood as a period characterized by a lack of possibilities. Implications and future lines of research are discussed.
KW - Emerging adulthood
KW - Emerging adulthood
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/77603
U2 - 10.1080/13676261.2015.1074985
DO - 10.1080/13676261.2015.1074985
M3 - Article
SN - 1367-6261
VL - 19
SP - 374
EP - 388
JO - Journal of Youth Studies
JF - Journal of Youth Studies
ER -