This chapter will critically review the material of Arnett (2000) and others who have spearheaded the development of ‘emerging adulthood’ as a new developmental stage. Arnett argues ... life course ...
While the brain typically reaches a mature state of development in early adulthood, the internal processes that make and remake the brain—the birth of new neurons and death of old ones ...
Although the inclusion criteria for early adulthood required at least one measurement of physical ... The evidence on changes in physical activity during other stages of the life course suggests ...
Early Adult Onset are of concern, as they represent 11.6% of the total and might be harder to identify as high-risk at an early stage (as they do not show high depressive symptoms until later on). The ...
such as aging from adolescence into adulthood which is one of our key areas of research focus Our research shows that more than half of young adults on the autism spectrum are not successfully ...