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Although much has been said and written about various stages of human development, there seems to be very little attention given to the young adult years. Literature on the young adult tends to be scattered among articles concerning specific areas of concern such as sex roles and career expectations. Little is written about a member of the young adult age group as a total person incorporating intellectual, emotional, moral, physical and economic aspects.
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Carandang, L.A., Cabanos, G.A. (1984). Some Critical Points in the Human Life Cycle: Young Adulthood. In: Nann, R.C., Butt, D.S., Ladrido-Ignacio, L. (eds) Mental Health, Cultural Values, and Social Development. Priority Issues in Mental Health, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7670-3_30
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