“…A limited number of studies have investigated multidimensional developmental competence in emerging adulthood with prospective samples of maltreated and nonmaltreated individuals (Allwood & Widom, 2013; DuMont, Widom, & Czaja, 2007; McGloin & Widom, 2001; Mersky & Topitzes, 2009; Negriff et al, 2019; Thornberry, Henry, Ireland, & Smith, 2010). 1 For instance, McGloin and Widom (2001) examined a large group of emerging adults (676 maltreated and 520 nonmaltreated, demographically similar comparison children) across eight domains of resilient functioning, defined as: successful employment, housing stability, high school graduation, social activity, absence of psychopathology, substance abuse, criminal offending, and violence perpetration.…”