Into the wild: A quantitative study on the conceptions of adulthood among Filipino emerging adults
Emerging adulthood is a development stage between late adolescence and early adulthood and is determined by the four markers: accepting responsibility for oneself, making independent decisions, financial independence, and settling in a virtue of work, parenthood and career. Attainment of the markers...
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Language: | English |
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Animo Repository
2017
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14940 |
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Institution: | De La Salle University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Emerging adulthood is a development stage between late adolescence and early adulthood and is determined by the four markers: accepting responsibility for oneself, making independent decisions, financial independence, and settling in a virtue of work, parenthood and career. Attainment of the markers leads to successful transition into adutlhood. Past research has shown that culture affect the attainment of markers. Particularly, in the Asian setting which is affected by familial duty. The research aims to look into the conceptions of adulthood among Filipino emerging adults. This study will utilize a quantitative approach by utilizing the markers of adulthood questionnaire (Arnett, 1997:2001) in data collection and analyses. Five hundred participants who fulfill the emerging adulthood criteria accomplished the questionnaire. Findings revealed that Filipino emerging adults characterize conception of adulthood in two main domains namely, family capabilities and individualism. Lastly, the research affirms that Filipino emerging adults indeed experience emerging adulthood like their counterparts although variation and differences are observed to some extent. |
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