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  2. Young adult - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_adult

    In medicine and the social sciences, a young adult is generally a person in the years following adolescence, sometimes with some overlap.

  3. The 12 Stages of Life | Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D.

    www.institute4learning.com/resources/articles/...

    Others might argue that it’s adolescence or young adulthood, when physical health is at its peak. Many cultures around the world value late adulthood more than any other, arguing that it is at this stage that the human being has finally acquired the wisdom necessary to guide others. Who is right?

  4. What Age Range Is Considered a Young Adult? | Cake Blog

    www.joincake.com/blog/young-adult-age-range

    Depending on who you ask, the “young adult” age range could refer to people aged 12 to 18, or it could refer to those aged 18 to 30. In general, young adults are people between the ages of 12 and 30. For a more specific number, however, it all comes down to context.

  5. Making Sense of Adolescence and Young Adulthood

    www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/some-assembly...

    Adolescence is the stage that bridges childhood and adulthood. Teenagers embark on the transition to becoming adults, attempting to define who they are as individuals and how they fit in the...

  6. Young Adulthood, ages 18-24, is a developmental stage of late adolescence when young people are transitioning out of child/adolescent focused systems and into adult focused systems. This population is rather invisible in public health and maternal and child health contexts, and it's easy to overlook them as a distinct population with unique ...

  7. A National Profile of Youth and Young Adults - The Annie E ...

    www.aecf.org/blog/a-national-profile-of-youth...

    Youth and young adults make up near­ly 50 mil­lion Amer­i­cans: In 2023, 48. 2 mil­lion young peo­ple ages 14 to 24 lived in the Unit­ed States. Their pop­u­la­tion size has remained around 47 to 48 mil­lion over the last decade. The major­i­ty of this group — 30. 5 mil­lion in 2023 — are young adults ages 18 to 24.

  8. Investing in the Health and Well-Being of Young Adults.

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK284791

    Young Adults Who Are Marginalized, Disadvantaged, and Disconnected. Studies and official policy documents pertaining to young adults use different terms to refer to those who face the most challenging obstacles in making a successful transition to independent adulthood.