2020
DOI: 10.1037/pas0000952
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Psychometric validation of the Emerging Adult Stress Inventory (EASI).

Abstract: Emerging adulthood is characterized by a prolonged transition from adolescence into adult roles and responsibilities. During this time, changes across multiple life domains can elicit stress, and while the impact of this has received substantial attention, measurement across different domains has been inconsistent. The ability to assess both the global stress experience and specific stressor domains (such as in family, peer and romantic relationships, study, work, finances, competing priorities and the future)… Show more

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“…Young adults are a considered vulnerable group for engaging in SRB. The life phase of young adulthood is characterized by transitions in several life domains, like work and education, finances and intimate relationships (Murray et al, 2020), before making respective enduring decisions in later developmental phases (Arnett et al, 2014). If these transitions are related to crises or instability they can-depending on available social resources (Lane, 2015)-result in psychological distress and negative health outcomes (Lane et al, 2017;Matud et al, 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young adults are a considered vulnerable group for engaging in SRB. The life phase of young adulthood is characterized by transitions in several life domains, like work and education, finances and intimate relationships (Murray et al, 2020), before making respective enduring decisions in later developmental phases (Arnett et al, 2014). If these transitions are related to crises or instability they can-depending on available social resources (Lane, 2015)-result in psychological distress and negative health outcomes (Lane et al, 2017;Matud et al, 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%