Emerging Adulthood

Papers
(The H4-Index of Emerging Adulthood is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Building Bridges Between Arnett’s and Havighurst’s Theories: New Developmental Tasks in Emerging Adulthood Across Six Countries78
Closing Commentary, Opening Conversations: Liminal Reflections on Decent Work, Emerging Adulthood, and Social Justice56
“There’s Nothing Wrong With Her because She’s Talking to Someone”: Changes in Perceptions of Mental Health Among Emerging Adults During COVID-1955
Turkish Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation of the Relationship Mindfulness Measure in an Emerging Adult Sample49
Experiences of College Students With Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic47
The Labor of Emerging Adults in International Settings: A Call for Critical Praxis in a Time of Widening Economic Injustice41
Examining the Relationships Between Adverse Childhood Experiences, Student Generational Status, and Exam Performance in Emerging Adult Undergraduates36
Cumulative Transitions in Emerging Adulthood: Portents of Adjustment Problems or a Window for Opportunities?36
Post-High School Military Enlistment and Long-Term Well-Being32
Perceived COVID-19 Threat, Psychological Distress, and Increases in Alcohol and Cannabis Use at the Onset of the Pandemic in Racially Diverse Emerging Adults31
Communicating about COVID-19 Vaccines: A Qualitative Study on Preferences, attitudes, and Influences on Canadian Post-secondary Student Decisions to Get Vaccinated29
A Qualitative Study of COVID-19 Distress in University Students22
Call for Associate and Assistant Editors22
Emerging Adulthood Uses and Gratifications of Social Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Study Among Filipino College Students19
The Hope and Goals of Youth Experiencing Homelessness19
Resilience in the Kosovo Context: A Qualitative Study of Young Adults16
Eating Expectancy as a Moderator of Sociocultural Influence on Bulimic Symptoms among High-Risk Female College Students16
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