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early adulthood

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meanings of earlyand adulthood


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early
adjective
adverb
uk /ˈɜː.li/ us /ˈɝː.li/
near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or ...
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adulthood
noun[U]
uk /ˈæd.ʌlt.hʊd/ us /ˈæd.ʌlt.hʊd/
the part of someone's life when they are ...
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Work may be more important for men than women, but the impact of home factors was not strong during the earlyadulthood of this cohort.
It is my opinion that hypertrophy may develop at any time from prenatal life to earlyadulthood.
The present investigation extends their research by using a longitudinal data with more frequent assessments during adolescence and earlyadulthood.
Interestingly, this finding resembles the continuity of relationship patterns shown among conduct disordered individuals as they form peer and partner relationships into earlyadulthood.
There does appear to be a group of early offenders who are persistent through earlyadulthood.
Work domain ratings were based on employment history and respondents' confidence in keeping or finding employment during earlyadulthood.
These processes would promote resilience and psychological well-being in earlyadulthood.
Which factors, measured at ages 13-16, best predicted desistance in earlyadulthood?
Less than half of those who were persistent serious delinquents in adolescence continued to commit serious offenses in earlyadulthood.
The combination of these factors correctly classified 71% of the desisters and persisters in earlyadulthood and explained about 23% of the variance.
The transition from adolescence to earlyadulthood is marked by changes in biological, environmental, and social domains.
Of special concern are changes in conduct problems related to the transition to middle school, high school, and earlyadulthood.
The final regression model was based on significant predictors from adolescence, together with the significant correlates from earlyadulthood to predict desistance.
Figure 12 outlines a dissociative pathway for development of hidden family violence from approximately 2 years of age to earlyadulthood.
Adolescence and earlyadulthood are associated with continuing myelination of association cortex and limbic cortex, including the hippocampus.
However, these "early" neurodevelopmental models do not satisfactorily account for the fact that the illness does not manifest itself until adolescence or earlyadulthood.
This hypothesis posits a subtle disease process affecting critical circuits in the brain during early development and reaching full-blown consequences during adolescence or earlyadulthood.
Further, the existential priorities of earlyadulthood and maturity differ significantly.
Voting decisions are seen as the result of long-term, affective attachments to political parties learned during childhood and adolescence and stabilized by earlyadulthood.
This conceptualization suggests a more complex process through which early work stressors might affect the self-concept and depressed mood in earlyadulthood.
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