Transition-To-Adulthood Profiles and Well-Being: Similarities and Distinctions Among Urban and Remote Contexts

Boisvert, Stéphanie; Dion, Jacinthe; Poulin, François; Blackburn, Marie-Ève; Brault, Marie-Christine; Gaudreault, Marco et Auclair, Julie (2020). « Transition-To-Adulthood Profiles and Well-Being: Similarities and Distinctions Among Urban and Remote Contexts ». Emerging adulthood.

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In this study, two different contexts were examined to identify and describe transition-to- adulthood profiles at age 25 (based on four adulthood markers) and to determine whether these profiles differ in well-being at age 25. Two French-Canadian samples (urban sample, n = 321; remote sample, n = 363) completed questionnaires at age 25 regarding adulthood markers (having left school, being a parent or expecting a child, having left the parental home, and being in a romantic relationship) and well-being (depressive symptoms, alcohol use, and self-esteem). A person-centered approach helped determine the presence of five distinct profiles for both samples: workers, parents, independent students, singles, late bloomers. The results indicated similarities and differences between contexts regarding the experience of transition to adulthood and demonstrated that youth’s well-being is associated with their profile and their context. This study contributes to the literature on emerging adulthood by describing heterogeneity in the transition to adulthood.

Type: Article de revue scientifique
Mots-clés ou Sujets: Emerging Adulthood; Transitions to Adulthood; Well-Being; Life Events; Quantitative Methods
Unité d'appartenance: Faculté des sciences humaines > Département de psychologie
Déposé par: François Poulin
Date de dépôt: 16 avr. 2021 09:14
Dernière modification: 16 avr. 2021 09:14
Adresse URL : http://archipel.uqam.ca/id/eprint/14192

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