Identity and Agency in Emerging Adulthood
University of Miami · Western University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The study of emerging adulthood—the prolonged transition to adulthood extending into the 20s—is a rapidly growing area of research. Although identity issues are prominent during this period, the role of personal agency and individualization in the identity formation process during these years is not well understood. This study examines three psychological aspects of identity formation (style, status, and process) in relation to personal agency associated with the individualization process. Structural equation modeling analyses suggest that higher levels of agency are positively related to exploration and flexible commitment, unrelated to conformity, and negatively related to avoidance. Cluster analysis was…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.52
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 53
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3Topics & keywords
- Agency (philosophy)
- Conformity
- Social psychology
- Identity (music)
- Psychology
- Identity formation
- Sense of agency
- Personal identity
- Reduced inequalities