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Young Adults' Assimilation of Parental Divorce: A Developmental Elaboration of the Assimilation ModelFishman, Jonathan 27 April 2009 (has links)
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Public Assistance Use among Young Adults: Variations by Parental NativityAnderson, Lydia R. 27 April 2017 (has links)
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Young adults with autism transitioning to the world of work: Parent perspectivesSCHUMACHER DYKE, KARIN SUE 27 August 2008 (has links)
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THE PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS OF YOUNG ADULTS WITH DOWN SYNDROMESMITH, ASHLEY LYNN 11 October 2001 (has links)
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The Characteristics of Child-to-Adult Crossover LiteratureAnggraini, Theresia Enny January 2015 (has links)
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The Influence of Internet Information on the Knowledge, Attitudes, Behavioral Intentions and Past Behavior of Young Adults with regard to Electronic Cigarettes (E-cigarettes)Ige, Teminijesu January 2016 (has links)
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Interpersonal communication competence and media consumption and needs among young adults in Saudi Arabia /al-Attibi, Abdulrahman Abdullah January 1986 (has links)
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Eye fixation patterns in the solution of mathematical word problems by young adults : relation to cognitive style and spatial ability /Fry, Carol Jean January 1987 (has links)
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When a second sibling comes out as LGBT: Examining sibling relationships and family experiencesBarrow, Katie M. 27 April 2014 (has links)
Investigation into the experiences of young adults who are the second sibling to self-identify and come out as a sexual minority in their families of origin is non-existent. In the context of evolving conceptualizations of the coming out process, the present study sought to explore the perceptions of the second sibling to come out as LGBT in the family of origin and the role of the already-out LGBT sibling on the coming out process. Guided by an integration of life course theory and symbolic interactionism, 15 young adults participated in intensive interviews involving their personal coming out experiences, self-identification processes, and family relationships. A constructivist grounded theory approach to data analysis was utilized, as deeper understandings of meaning and context was a goal of this inquiry. An iterative process of open, axial, and selective coding yielded 3 themes and 10 sub-categories that revealed the nuances of LGBT siblings and their family structures and dynamics, the coming out process of both the first and second siblings, and the construction of meaning post-coming out. The findings of this study have significant implications for the advancement of understanding when two or more siblings navigate the coming out process in their families of origin. Family scholars, practitioners, and community professionals will be able to utilize these findings in their work with LGBT individuals and their families. / Ph. D.
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Sociala mediers betydelse för det psykiska välbefinnandet : Unga kvinnors upplevelser och erfarenheterBuhrman, Hanna, Åkerberg, Lovisa January 2024 (has links)
Sociala medier är omtalat för att ha en negativ påverkan på unga kvinnor. Denna studie undersökte hur unga kvinnor upplever att sociala medier påverkar deras psykiska välbefinnande samt hur de hanterar eventuella negativa effekter. Elva halvstrukturerade intervjuer genomfördes med unga kvinnor, 18 till 29 år som använder sociala medier och materialet analyserades tematiskt. Resultatet påvisade att den främsta positiva aspekten var hur sociala medier kan bidra till att underhålla och bibehålla relationer samt bli en inspirationskälla, vilket bidrog till glädje. Samtidigt fanns en baksida som innebar negativa jämförelser både gällande kropp och det sociala livet, vilket kunde bidra till negativa tankar och känslor. Flera hanteringsstrategier identifierades som hjälpsamma för att minska negativa upplevelser. Individens nuvarande tillstånd och situation påverkar om dessa hanteringsstrategier används och hur effektiva de är för att minska ångestkänslor. Denna studie kan bidra med kunskap och lärdom om hur unga kvinnors välbefinnande kan påverkas av sociala medier.
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