2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10862-022-10007-7
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Young Adult Routines Inventory (YARI): Development and Initial Validation

Abstract: Young adulthood is characterized by important life transitions (e.g., college, employment, relocation, marriage), where time management skills and routines help promote positive adjustment. Routines are observable, repetitive behavior that are context specific and automate aspects of daily life (e.g., personal hygiene, health, occupational, academic). Although measures of routines exist for children, adolescents, and older adults, similar measures assessing young adult routines are lacking. The purpose of this… Show more

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“…Young adult routines inventory [25] is a measure of routines and time management practices in young adults on the grounds that young adulthood is characterized by important life transitions, where time management skills and routines facilitate adjustment. It is a four-factor measure reflecting daily routines, social routines, time management, and procrastination.…”
Section: Daily Routines Their Measurement and Their Impact On Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Young adult routines inventory [25] is a measure of routines and time management practices in young adults on the grounds that young adulthood is characterized by important life transitions, where time management skills and routines facilitate adjustment. It is a four-factor measure reflecting daily routines, social routines, time management, and procrastination.…”
Section: Daily Routines Their Measurement and Their Impact On Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a four-factor measure reflecting daily routines, social routines, time management, and procrastination. Among other factors of the measured daily routines are: "I plan my meals/snacks", "I have a predictable schedule", and "I wake up around the same time every day" [25].…”
Section: Daily Routines Their Measurement and Their Impact On Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%