心理学
心理健康
萧条(经济学)
潜在类模型
临床心理学
社会经济地位
发展心理学
生命历程法
心理干预
形成性评价
年轻人
过渡(遗传学)
联想(心理学)
社会阶层
考试(生物学)
抑郁症状
作者
Jingwen Li,Xin Yi,Yun Lu,Jin Kuang,Liye Zou,Elda M. L. Chan,Chun Chen
标识
DOI:10.1177/21676968251414898
摘要
Emerging adulthood (EA) is a formative life stage characterized by four core dimensions: self-exploration, responsibility, possibility, and instability in the Chinese context. While EA has been extensively studied in Western populations, its dimensional configurations and mental health implications remain underexplored in Chinese contexts. This study employed latent profile analysis to examine EA profiles and their association with depression among 631 Chinese college students ( M age = 21.49, SD = 2.64; 63.4% male). Three distinct profiles emerged: Stalled EA Transition with Low Possibility (Class 1; 5.86%), Average EA Transition (Class 2; 79.40%), and Positive EA Transition with High Self-Exploration and Possibility (Class 3; 14.74%). Depression levels varied systematically across profiles, with Class 1 reporting the highest and Class 3 the lowest. Family socioeconomic status, particularly paternal occupational prestige and maternal education, significantly predicted membership in the profiles. These findings underscore the need for culturally informed and profile-based mental health interventions within college settings in China. Future research should test whether these patterns extend to diverse emerging adult populations (e.g., non-students).
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