Title of article :
Emerging Adulthood and Its Characteristics in Iranian University Students
Author/Authors :
Fathi, Mohammad Reza Department of Educational Psychology - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Kiamanesh, Ali Reza Department of Educational Psychology - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Jomehri, Farhad Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran
Abstract :
Purpose: Emerging adulthood (EA) theory has been proposed as a
distinct developmental period between adolescence and adulthood by
Arnett in 2000. This construct is promptly embraced by contemporary
scholars, and research on emerging adulthood increased over the past
decade in many countries, but yet questions remained about the
universality of emerging adulthood. This article is extracted from a
pioneer research on emerging adulthood theory in Iran. The purpose of
this study was to investigate applicability of the theory and its five
characteristics in Iranian society. Methodology: Participants included
six hundred ninety four undergraduate students, aged 18 to 25. The
Inventory of the Dimensions of Emerging Adulthood (IDEA) was used.
Findings: Results showed that a majority of Iranian university students
viewed themselves as being emerging adults. The five characteristics of
emerging adulthood predominantly endorsed by Participants. Some
gender and age differences were observed in endorsement of emerging
adulthood characteristics. Discussion: These findings support existence
of the new life stage in Iran. As a result, the applicability of the theory
and its dimensions confirmed in this community
Keywords :
characteristics , dimensions of emerging adulthood , emerging adulthood theory , features , identity