To adulthood harder than before. emerging adults, i.e., people aged 18-29 years (arnett, 2014 ), are indeed dealing with the developmental task of moving from youth to adult- hood, and its inherent social challenges: the completion of education, entry into the labour market, leaving the parental the covid-19 pandemic and its consequences at the indi- vidual (e.g., unemployment, health risk, postponed wed- dings, etc.), family (i.e., return to the parental home, worry for parents’ health and job loss, etc.), and social (i.e., social distancing, uncertainty, etc.) levels have made the transition

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    Both longitudinal (e_g, O`Connor et_al, 2020) and cross-sectional (e_g, Glowacz and amp; Schmits, 2020) studies have concluded that the negative impact of COVID-19 on mental health and well-being is higher among emerging adults when compared to other age groups. Resilience has also been conceptualized as a critical psychological resource that refers to the ability to "bounce back" from stress quickly, adapt to new situations flexibly, and even psychologically change in a positive way in the face of adversity (Yıldırım et_al, 2021). Recent studies have also stressed the . . .

     

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