2001 •
Transition to Adulthood: Developmental Factors
Authors: Luc Goossens
Venue: N/A
Type: Publication
Abstract: The present chapter adopts a complementary perspective to the previous one by introducing psychological factors, both within the individual and in social interactions, as co-determinants of young people’s entry into adulthood. The need for such a perspective has been recognised in the literature for quite some time now.
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