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Shmuel Shulman

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The diversity of romantic pathways during emerging adulthood and their developmental antecedents

2016

The present study examined patterns of romantic pathways in 100 Israeli emerging adults (54 males) who were followed from age 22 to 29 years. Analyses of interviews at age 29 yielded four distinctive romantic pathways differing in stability and ability to learn from romantic experiences: Sporadic, Lengthy Relationships but Absence of Experiential Learning, Moving from Casual to Steady Involvements, and Steady Relationships. Low efficacy, immature dependency, and level of maternal support measured 7 years earlier, predicted less optimal romantic pathways; Sporadic, and Lengthy relationships but absence of experiential learning. Distinctive gender pathways suggested that men are more likely …

Social PsychologyCasualmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyExperiential learningRomanceEducationDevelopmental psychologyInterpersonal relationshipDevelopmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchIntrapersonal communicationDiversity (politics)media_commonInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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Dynamics of goal pursuit and personality make-up among emerging adults: Typology, change over time, and adaptation

2010

In recent years young people's lives have been characterized by postponement of developmental timetables, inconsistencies of transitions, and loss of direction in life. Data from a longitudinal study of Israeli young adults show that the capacity for setting realistic work and love goals reflects inner strengths and is associated with adaptive outcomes. Less-articulated love and work goals are associated with underlying personality difficulties and are predictive of less stable and less adaptive outcomes. The interplay of goal constellations and personality constructs, and its association with adaptive and less adaptive outcomes is presented and discussed. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

TypologyLongitudinal studySocial PsychologyGoal orientationPostponementmedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPersonalityBig Five personality traitsAdaptation (computer science)Association (psychology)Psychologymedia_commonNew Directions for Child and Adolescent Development
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Goal pursuit in young adulthood: The role of personality and motivation for goal appraisal trajectories across 6 years.

2013

The aim of this longitudinal study was to examine changes in the appraisals of personal goals during young adulthood, and to investigate personality and motivation as predictors of goal appraisals. Israeli young adults (N = 284, 46% female) were assessed four times during ages 23�29 and reported on their goal appraisals (goal investment, goal momentum and goal stress), personality (efficacy and self-criticism) and motivation (autonomous motivation, controlled motivation, amotivation). The results showed mean stability for goal investment and momentum, whereas goal stress declined. Efficacy predicted higher goal investment and momentum 6 years later, while self-criticism accounted for indivi…

Longitudinal studySocial PsychologySelf-criticismGoal orientationAmotivationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyInvestment (macroeconomics)Developmental psychologyMomentum (finance)Personality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultPsychologySocial psychologyhealth care economics and organizationsGeneral Psychologyta515050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonJournal of Research in Personality
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Career pursuit pathways among emerging adult men and women : Psychosocial correlates and precursors

2014

The present study examined career pursuit pathways in 100 Israeli emerging adults (54 men) who were followed from age 22 to 29. Employing a semi-structured interview at the age of 29, participants were asked about current work and educational status, work and educational goals and status changes in recent years, and to reflect on the meaning of the processes they followed. Analyses of interviews yielded four distinctive career pursuit pathways that were associated with different levels of concurrent well-being: Consistent Pursuit, Adapted Pursuit, Survivors, and Confused/Vague. Self-criticism, efficacy, and level of motivation measured seven years earlier predicted pathway affiliation at 2…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFamily supporteducationProtective factorcareer pursuitCareer PathwaysEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPersonalityta516Life-span and Life-course Studiesta515media_commonSelf-efficacyself-criticismemerging adultshumanitiesfamily supportgender differencesWell-beingPsychologyPsychosocialSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Clinical psychologyCareer developmentInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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Adolescent Precursors of Romantic Relationships in Young Adulthood

2001

In a six-year longitudinal study, the early contributors to romantic relationships in young adults were analyzed. Seventy-two adolescents participated annually in a survey assessing their relationships with parents and close friends at the ages of 14, 15, and 17 years. In addition, developmental progression in establishing a separate identity and developing a mature body concept was assessed. At the age of 20, the sample was again investigated with a focus on its current quality of romantic relations, assessed by the Love Experience Questionnaire (LEQ). Factor analysis of the LEQ revealed three distinctive components of romantic love in young adults: connectedness, attraction, and painful …

Longitudinal studySociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologySocial connectednessCommunication05 social sciencesSelf-conceptIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologyAttractionRomanceDevelopmental psychologyPeer relationsDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of Social and Personal Relationships
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Typologies and precursors of career adaptability patterns among emerging adults: a seven-year longitudinal study.

2013

The present study examined career adaptability in 100 Israeli emerging adults who were followed from ages 22 to 29. Participants were given an in depth interview and were asked to talk about their current work, difficulties they might have had in the past and how they coped with them. In addition they were asked to elaborate on the extent to which their job fits their interests and is meaningful to them. Analyses of interviews yielded three distinctive career adaptability patterns that were associated with different levels of concurrent wellbeing: Integrated, Compromised, and Vague. A lower level of identified motivation measured seven years earlier predicted membership in the Compromised p…

AdultEmploymentMaleLongitudinal studyParental supportSocial PsychologyFamily supportmedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman DevelopmentEmotionsAdaptabilityDevelopmental psychologyInterviews as TopicYoung AdultSurveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansta516Longitudinal StudiesYoung adultIsraelParent-Child Relationsta515media_commonMotivationCareer ChoicePsychiatry and Mental healthIn depth interviewsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalePsychologyCareer choiceJournal of adolescence
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Understanding emerging adulthood from a goal-setting perspective

2010

The chapter fi rst introduces the concept of emerging adulthood as a period of life that is characterized by instabilities and fl uctuations. Then, the role of goal setting and aspirations in individual development during this stage of life is discussed. Following this, seven chapters of the present special issue are introduced, and the ways in which goal processes affect individual trajectories and outcomes are discussed. The chapter concludes with a discussion of future perspectives in the fi eld, such as the need to investigate the relationships between goals and goal adjustment, the need to carry out cross-cultural comparisons, as well as the need to develop intervention based on goal a…

Self-efficacySocial PsychologyGoal orientationManagement scienceIntervention (counseling)Perspective (graphical)Developmental and Educational PsychologyCross-culturalIndividual developmentPsychologyAffect (psychology)Goal settingDevelopmental psychologyNew Directions for Child and Adolescent Development
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Adolescent Depressive Symptoms and Breakup Distress During Early Emerging Adulthood

2017

Breakups are a normative and frequent part of the romantic experience. In this longitudinal study, we followed 144 adolescents (mean age = 16.57) for a period of 4 years and examined the extent to which level of depressive symptoms predicts the intensity of breakup distress during emerging adulthood and, further, the extent to which breakup distress reported during emerging adulthood is associated with the quality of a current romantic relationship. The findings suggest that higher levels of depressive symptoms during adolescence can lead to more difficulty in recovering from breakup in early emerging adulthood. In addition, experiencing greater breakup distress during emerging adulthood w…

Longitudinal study05 social sciences050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMean ageBreakupRomanceeye diseasesDistressDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyNormative0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyDepressive symptoms050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyEmerging Adulthood
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Gendered pathways to romantic attachment in emerging adults: The role of body image and parental support

2015

This study analyses the impact of body image and perceived parental behaviour (support and negativity) as factors that contribute to romantic attachment in emerging adulthood. In a 11-year longitudinal study on 144 females and 114 males, we assessed body image, body mass index, and perceived father's and mother's support and negativity during adolescence (at ages 14 and 17) and in emerging adulthood (age 21). At the age of 25, romantic attachment was assessed. Results of path analyses revealed that females' positive body image was consistently linked with greater parental support over time and contributed to low avoidance in romance at the age of 25, whereas perceived negativity with father…

Longitudinal studyPositive body imageParental supportSocial PsychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyNegativity effectYoung adultPsychologyRomanceBody mass indexDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Journal of Developmental Psychology
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Sind sexuelle Aktivitäten in der Adoleszenz für zukünftige Partnerbeziehungen gut?

2020

Is sexual activity during adolescence good for future romantic relationships?Objectives: The study examines the effects of different forms of sexual activity at the age of 16 on sexuality and the quality of romantic relationships at the age of 23. Methods: In a multimodal longitudinal study (diaries, questionnaires), 144 16-year-old adolescents (59.7 % female) reported on their sexual activities and their relationship status. At the age of 23, they reported on their romantic and sexual experiences in the past two years and the quality of their current romantic relationship. Regressions analyzed the predictive power of adolescent predictors for future sexuality and relationship quality. Resu…

Longitudinal studyPredictive powerHuman sexualityGeneral MedicineYoung adultPsychologyRomanceDevelopmental psychologyZeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
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