Identity in young adulthood: Links with mental health and risky behavior

Volume: 36, Pages: 39 - 52
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
The present study was conducted to contribute to our understanding of young adult identity development by deriving latent profiles from intrapersonal and interpersonal indices of identity synthesis and confusion. A sample of 9737 college-attending young adults completed measures of identity, mental health, and health risk behaviors. Four latent profiles emerged: Synthesized (high synthesis, low confusion), Diffused (moderate synthesis, high...
Paper Details
Title
Identity in young adulthood: Links with mental health and risky behavior
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
36
Pages
39 - 52
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