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Emerging Adulthood

Emerging Adulthood

Published in Association with Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood

eISSN: 21676984 | ISSN: 21676968 | Current volume: 12 | Current issue: 5 Frequency: Bi-monthly

Emerging Adulthood (EA) is an interdisciplinary and international journal focused on advancements in theory, methodology, and empirical research during the emerging adulthood developmental period (ages 18-29). The journal publishes manuscripts that advance basic and applied knowledge of normative and atypical development during emerging adulthood; studies that focus on the antecedents and/or consequences of experiences during this developmental period also are welcome. EA encourages the use of both qualitative and quantitative methodology. The journal publishes full-length research articles and shorter brief reports. Manuscripts focused on issues related to diversity (in regard to gender, race, sexuality, SES, etc.), substance use and abuse, behavioral health (e.g., depression, anxiety, ADHD), and social media use are especially welcome.

Emerging Adulthood is an interdisciplinary forum covering developmental psychology, clinical psychology, human development and family science, social psychology, and other social sciences such as psychiatry, social work, sociology, public health, and post-secondary education.

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Emerging Adulthood (EA) is an interdisciplinary and international journal for advancements in theory, methodology, and empirical research on development and adaptation during the late teens and twenties. The journal seeks manuscripts that advance basic and applied knowledge of normative and atypical development during emerging adulthood; studies that focus on the antecedents and/or consequences of experiences during this age-period are also welcome. The journal embraces the use of both qualitative and quantitative methodology. The journal also considers manuscripts that advance theory and/or measurement/methodology.

Emerging Adulthood is as an interdisciplinary forum covering clinical, developmental and social psychology and other social sciences such as anthropology, psychiatry, public policy, social work, sociology, public health, and post-secondary education.

Editor
Associate Editors
Jordan Booker University of Missouri, USA
Ming Cui Florida State University, USA
Andrea Howard Carleton University, Canada
Oana Negru-Subtirica Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
Diana Samek Auburn Univeristy, USA
Rimantas Vosylis Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania
Kristyn Zajac University of Connecticut School of Medicine, USA
Assistant Editors
Katarzyna Adamczyk Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
Anna Bak-Klimek, Ph.D. Edinburgh Napier University , UK
Ashley Barr State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Jonathon Beckmeyer West Virginia University, USA
Martina Benvenuti University of Bologna, Italy
Uri Berger Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Michael Curtis Emory University, USA
Radosveta Dimitrova Stockholm University, Sweden
Jason Edgerton University of Manitoba, Canada
Peipei Hong Zhejiang University, China
Cristiano Inguglia Università Degli Studi di Palermo, Italy
Tyler Jamison University of New Hampshire, USA
Diana Jenkins University of Oregon, USA
Fanli Jia Seton Hall University, USA
Meredith Cerian Jones Rowan University, USA
Dalal Katsiaficas University of Illinois, USA
Valentina Lucia La Rosa University of Catania, Italy
Tyler Marshall University of Alberta, Canada
Joe McFall SUNY Fredonia, USA
Minas Michikyan California State University Los Angeles, USA
Ursula Moffitt Northwestern University, USA
Spencer Olmstead University of Tennessee, USA
Margot Peeters Utrecht University, Netherlands
Konrad Piotrowski SWPS University, Poland
Mette Ranta University of Helsinki, Finland
Yafit Sulimani-Aidan Tel Aviv University, Israel
Stephanie Del Tufo University of Delaware, USA
Emily Waterman Bennington College, USA
Brian Willoughby Brigham Young University, USA
Ad Hoc Editor
Elizabeth M. Morgan Springfield College, USA
Founding Editor
Manfred H. M. Van Dulmen Kent State University, USA
Editorial Board
Jeffrey Jensen Arnett Clark University/Tufts University, USA
Carolyn Barry Loyola University, USA
Miguel Angel Cano The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Michael Cleveland Washington State University, USA
Joseph Cohen University of Illinois, USA
David Cordova University of Michigan, USA
Beth Daniels University of the West of England, UK
Itzel Eguiluz Ciudad de Mexico/Technologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Laura Finan Illinois State University, USA
Kayla Reed Fitzke University of Iowa, USA
Chanelle Gordon Boys Town, USA
Mellissa Gordon University of Delaware, USA
Vicki Helgeson Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Chanler Hilley Kennesaw State University, USA
Elan Hope Policy Research Associates, USA
Meredith Hope University of Michigan, USA
Cristiano Inguglia Università Degli Studi di Palermo, Italy
Fanli Jia Seton Hall University, USA
Margherita Lanz Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
Seanna Leath Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Eva Lefkowitz University of Connecticut, USA
Janet Leung The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Koen Luyckx Leuven University, Belgium
Michelle Munson New York University, USA
Luzelle Naudé University of the Free State, South Africa
Stefanie Nelemans Utrecht University, Netherlands
Jacqueline Nguyen University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, USA
Edward Noon Leeds Trinity University, UK
Katariina Salmela-Aro University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
Joseph R. Schwab, Ph.D. Bridgewater State University, USA
Teresa Maria Sgaramella University of Padova, Italy
Golan Shahar Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Semira Tagliabue Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
Ryan Trim University of California San Diego, USA
Corinna Tucker University of New Hampshire, USA
Monika Waszczuk Stony Brook University, USA
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