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Predictors of Positive Development in Emerging Adulthood
Authors:Meredith O’Connor  Ann Sanson  Mary T Hawkins  Primrose Letcher  John W Toumbourou  Diana Smart  Suzanne Vassallo  Craig A Olsson
Institution:(1) Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne, Royal Children’s Hospital, Flemington Road, Parkville, VIC, 3052, Australia;(2) School of Psychology, Deakin University, Deakin, Australia;(3) Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, Australia;(4) Psychological Sciences & Department of Paediatrics, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Royal Children’s Hospital and the University of Melbourne, Flemington Rd, Parkville, 3052, VIC, Australia
Abstract:This article responds to recent calls for a focus on successful development in young people and examination of its developmental precursors, in order to identify potentially modifiable targets for interventions. The current study examined child and adolescent precursors of positive functioning in emerging adulthood, including individual characteristics, relationship factors, and connections to the community, using a multidimensional positive development measure at 19–20 years. The sample consisted of 511 males and 647 females who were participants in the Australian Temperament Project, a population based longitudinal study that has followed young people’s psychosocial adjustment from infancy to early adulthood. Higher levels of positive development in emerging adulthood were associated with stronger family and peer relationships, better adjustment to the school setting, higher family socioeconomic status, and better emotional control. Some significant gender differences were observed, with emotional control, family relationships, and community orientation all being stronger predictors of males’ than of females’ positive development. The findings provide possible targets for child and adolescent interventions to promote positive development in early adulthood.
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