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Emerging Adulthood as a Unique Stage in
      Erikson’s Psychosocial Development
       Theory: Incarnation v. Impudence


Alicia V. Patterson
University of Texas at Arlington
School of Social Work
Introduction
My interest in emerging adulthood…
Statement of the Issue
Transitions to adulthood have changed since the 1950s
when Erikson developed his theory of psychosocial
development, but the theory had not been updated to
reflect this transformation.
Purpose of the Study
– Test Eriksonian Emerging Adulthood theory
  • What is the crisis of emerging adulthood?
  • What are the characteristics of emerging adulthood
    that lead to crisis resolution?
  • Is emerging adulthood experienced differently by
    boomerang children compared to emerging adults
    living autonomously?
Review of Theory
– Erik H. Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory
  • In each stage of life, there is a crisis to resolve
  • The crisis can have a positive or negative outcome
  • The crisis is resolved as a consequence of different
    experiences, such as psychosexuality, relationships with
    others, basic strengths and weaknesses, and perceptions of
    social order
– Jeffrey Jensen Arnett’s Emerging Adulthood Theory
  • Emerging adulthood has five features
     – Identity exploration
     – Instability
     – Self-focus
     – Feeling in-between
     – Feelings of limitless possibilities
Gaps in Theory
– Erik H. Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory
  • Transition directly from adolescence to young adulthood
  • Emerging adulthood does not fit into young adulthood or
    extended adolescence
  • Emerging adulthood is not just an “in-between” stage
  • Does not reflect current phenomena
– Jeffrey Jensen Arnett’s Emerging Adulthood Theory
  • Emerging adulthood is not conceptualized as a life stage
    that progresses to the next
  • “Things happen” to emerging adults, but things are not
    “accomplished” by emerging adults
Eriksonian Emerging Adulthood Theory
 – EEA occurs between adolescence and young
   adulthood
 – Crisis: Incarnation v. Impudence
• Incarnation – acceptance of adult roles
  and responsibilities, with realistic
  expectations for the future and
  concrete plans to achieve those goals

• Impudence – denial of responsibility,
  concurrent with lack of planning,
  unrealistic goals, and immodesty
Emerging Adulthood in Relation to
      Psychosocial Development Theory
                         Psychosexual     Psychosocial        Radius of      Basic Strengths        Basic         Related          Binding       Ritualisms
                          Stages and         Crises          Significant                         Antipathies    Principles of   Ritualizations
                            Modes                             Relations                                         Social Order
I.    Infancy                  Oral-      Basic Trust v.      Maternal            Hope           Withdrawal     Cosmic Order      Numinous         Idolism
                           respiratory,   Basic Mistrust       Person
                             Sensory-
                           kinesthetic
                         (Incorporative
                              Modes)
II.   Early Childhood    Anal-urethral,    Autonomy v.        Parental             Will          Compulsion       “Law and        Judicious       Legalism
                             Muscular     Shame, Doubt        Persons                                              Order”
                           (Retentive-
                           Eliminative)
III. Play Age                Infantile-    Initiative v.     Basic Family        Purpose          Inhibition        Ideal         Dramatic        Moralism
                              Genital,         Guilt                                                             Prototypes
                           Locomotor
                            (Intrusive,
                            Inclusive)
IV. School Age              “Latency”        Industry v.    Neighborhood,      Competence           Inertia     Technological       Formal       Formalism
                                             Inferiority        School                                             Order          (Technical)
V.    Adolescence           Puberty          Identity v.     Peer Groups         Fidelity        Repudiation     Ideological      Ideological     Totalism
                                               Identity     and Outgroups                                        Worldview
                                             Confusion
VI. Emerging Adulthood   Experimental     Incarnation v.    Temporal and     Interdependence     Dependence     Experimental      Relativism     Absolutism
                           Sexuality        Impudence       Spatial Social          and              and          Ideology
                                                            and Intimate      Self-sufficiency   Helplessness
                                                               Relations
VII. Young Adulthood       Genitality      Intimacy v.        Partners in          Love           Exclusivity    Patterns of      Affiliative      Elitism
                                            Isolation         Friendship,                                       Cooperation
                                                                  Sex,                                              and
                                                            Competition,                                        Competition
                                                             Cooperation
VIII. Adulthood          Procreativity    Generativity v.   Divided Labor          Care           Rejectivity    Currents of     Generational    Authoritism
                                           Stagnation        and Shared                                         Education and
                                                              Household                                           Tradition
IX. Old Age              Generalization    Integrity v.        Mankind           Wisdom            Disdain        Wisdom        Philosophical    Dogmatism
                           of Sensual        Despair
                            Modes
Themes in Boomerang Living Research
  • Boomerang child – an adult child who returns to the
    parental home after living away from home for at least 6
    months
  • In general, researchers have studied
    parents instead of the home returners
  • Common research aims include impact on
    parental marriage satisfaction, parent-
    child relationships, and parental
    satisfaction with coresidence
  • Few studies guided by theory
  • Predictors of boomerang living are
    inconsistent throughout literature
  • In general, boomerang living is considered
    a positive experience
Gaps in Previous Research
– Few studies examine boomerang living from
  the perspective of the home returner
– No quantitative study has looked at the
  relationship between boomerang living and
  psychosocial development
– Most publications on boomerang living are
  anecdotal, not academic
Research Hypotheses
• The crisis of emerging adulthood, incarnation versus
  impudence, resolves as a consequence of at least some of the
  characteristics of Eriksonian emerging adulthood (experimental
  sexuality, temporal and spatial social and intimate
  relationships, interdependence, and ideological
  experimentation).

• Living situation is a significant predictor of incarnation and
  impudence.

• The resolution of the crisis of emerging adulthood differs for
  boomerang children and emerging adults living autonomously
  by postponing the resolution of the crisis of emerging
  adulthood in boomerang children.

• As emerging adults successfully resolve the crisis of incarnation
  versus impudence, they are more likely to boomerang to their
  parental home.
Methodology
– Non-experimental, quantitative, self-report survey
– Participants asked to think about the time in their lives
  from about 19 to 25 years
– Questionnaire administered online through
  SurveyMonkey
– Purposive sample of American men and women ages
  18 through 68
– A donation was made to
  the National September
  11 Memorial and Museum
  for each completed survey
Instruments Used to Measure
     Aspects of Emerging Adulthood
• Inventory of the Dimensions of Emerging Adulthood
   (IDEA; Reifman et al., 2007)
• Psychological Separation Inventory (PSI; Hoffman, 1984)
   as Psychological Separation Inventory – Short Version
   (PSI-SV; Patterson & Arvidson, 2012)
• Sexual Socialization Instrument – Short Form
   (SSI; Lottes & Kuriloff, 1998)
• Experiences in Close Relationships – Relationships Structures
   (ECR-RS; Fraley et al., 2011)
• Millennial Survey
   (Pew Social and Demographic Trends; 2010)
• Patterson’s Eriksonian Emerging Adulthood Survey
   (PEEAS; Patterson, 2012)
Results
Participant Demographics
Variable               n     %
Sex
      Female           370   64.0
      Male             211   36.0
Age group
     Adolescents       108   17.9
     Emerging adults   219   36.4
     Young adults +    262   43.5
Race/Ethnicity
     White             273   49.4
     Black             105   19.0
     Latino            123   22.2
     Other              52    9.4
Student status
     Student           405   74.1
     Non-student       108   19.7
Employment status
    Employed           354   65.0
    Not employed       177   32.5
Participant Homeleaving
Variable                     n     %
Left the parental home
      Yes                    399   75.3
      No                     131   24.7
Age to leave home
     Under 18                 85   16.0
     18                      189   35.7
     19 to 22                103   19.5
     Over 22                  10    4.1
     Never moved out         131   24.7
Boomeranged
    Yes                      197   37.4
    No                       330   62.6
Perception of boomeranging
     Generally positive      202   77.4
     Generally negative       59   22.6
Hypothesis 1
– Research hypothesis: Emerging adulthood qualifies as the
  sixth stage of Erikson’s psychosocial development theory
  as evinced by the relationship between aspects of
  Eriksonian emerging adulthood theory and established
  measures of those same aspects of development.

– Null hypothesis: Emerging adulthood is not a stage of
  Erikson’s psychosocial development theory due to the lack
  of relationship between aspects of Eriksonian emerging
  adulthood theory and established measures of those same
  aspects of development.

– Tested by comparing concurrent validity between PEEAS
  and valid and reliable instruments which measure the same
  aspects.
Hypothesis 1 – Results
 – The null hypothesis was rejected.
 – Significant relationships exist between subscales.
                                  Other
          PEEAS
                               Instrument                  r        r2    α      n
         Subscale
                                Subscales
Experimental Sexuality      SSI Peer                      -.198   .039   .041   107
                            ECR-RS Avoidance              -.316   .100   .001   110
                            PSI-SV Functional             -.256   .066   .006   112
                            IDEA Identity Exploration     .214    .046   .022   115
                            IDEA Experimentation          .284    .081   .002   114
                            IDEA Self-Focus               .216    .047   .022   112
Incarnation v. Impudence    PSI-SV Functional             -.256   .066   .006   112
                            IDEA Identity Exploration     .709    .503   .010   12*
                            IDEA Negativity/Instability   .752    .565   .005   12*
                            ECR-RS Avoidance              -.466   .217   .127   12*
Social and Intimate         PSI-SV Conflictual            -.234   .055   .016   105
Relationships               SSI-SF Peer                   .213    .045   .033   101
Interdependence &           IDEA Identity Exploration     .294    .086   .007   83
Dependence                  IDEA Self-Focus               .391    .152   .000   83
                            PSI-SV Conflictual            -.319   .102   .004   80
Experimental Ideology       PPA Dualism                   .029    .001   .754   123

Overall Crisis Resolution   PSI-SV Functional             -.826   .682   .022   7*
Hypothesis 2
– Research hypothesis: The crisis of emerging
  adulthood, incarnation versus impudence, successfully
  resolves as a consequence of experimental
  sexuality, temporal and spatial social and intimate
  relationships, interdependence, and experimental
  ideology.

– Null   hypothesis:  The  crisis       of  emerging
  adulthood, incarnation versus        impudence, is
  unresolved.

– Tested through ANOVA comparing crisis resolution
  scores for 3 age groups: adolescents, emerging
Hypothesis 2 – Results
  – Null hypothesis was rejected.
  – There were differences in crisis resolution scores.
                   Obtained F           Critical F          Significance             Total df

                       4.122              3.21                    .023                    45

  – Post hoc tests revealed young adults are more likely
    than emerging adults and adolescents to have higher
    crisis resolution scores.
                                                                                                   95% confidence interval
                    Comparison age
 Age by category       groups        Mean difference   Standard error      Significance
                                                                                                Lower bound      Upper bound

                   Emerging Adults      .903             1.458               .536                -1.96             3.77
Adolescents
                   Young Adults         -5.319*          1.441               .000                -8.15             -2.49
                   Adolescents           -.903           1.458               .536                -3.77             1.96
Emerging Adults
                   Young Adults         -6.222*          1.168                .000               -8.52             -3.93
                   Adolescents          5.319*           1.441               .000                2.49              8.15
Young Adults and
beyond
                   Emerging Adults      6.222*           1.168               .000                3.93              8.52
Hypothesis 3
– Research hypothesis: The resolution of the crisis of
  emerging adulthood differs for boomerang children
  and emerging adults living autonomously by
  postponing the resolution of the crisis of emerging
  adulthood in boomerang children.

– Null hypothesis: The resolution of the crisis of
  emerging adulthood does not differ for boomerang
  children and emerging adults living autonomously.

– Tested using a t-test to determine if there was a
  difference between crisis resolution scores of
  boomerang children and emerging adults living
  autonomously.
Hypothesis 3 – Results
– Failed to reject the null hypothesis.
– No significant difference was found in the crisis
  resolution scores of boomerang children and
  emerging adults living autonomously.
                      Critical t
         Obtained t                Significance
                       df = 43
         -1.312        +/-2.017      .197
Hypothesis 4
– Research hypothesis: As emerging adults successfully
  resolve the crisis of incarnation versus impudence,
  they are more likely to boomerang to the parental
  home.

– Null hypothesis: Emerging adults are no more likely to
  return to their parental home as they resolve the crisis
  of incarnation versus impudence.

– Tested by analyzing correlations between independent
  variables and boomerang living.
Hypothesis 4 – Results
– Null hypothesis was rejected.
– Two instrument scores were found to have significant
  positive correlations with boomerang living: PEEAS
  Experimental Sexuality and PEEAS Incarnation.
– One instrument score was found to have a significant
  negative correlation with boomerang living: ECR-RS
  Avoidance.
           Instrument Subscale      r       r2     α      n
    PEEAS Experimental Sexuality   .272    .074   .002   124
    PEEAS Incarnation              .333    .111   .000   124
    ECR-RS Avoidance               -.133   .018   .006   434
Limitations of the Study
– Sample size
   • Too small for structural equation modeling (SEM)


– Missing data
   • Response rate as low as 3.2% (for PEEAS Item #16)


– Survey design
   • Directions for PEEAS were too complex
   • Questionnaire was too long


– Self-report data
   • Social desirability bias suspected
Implications for Social Work Theory
– Arnett’s theory of emerging adulthood is not regularly
  applied in social work.
– Emerging adulthood may be better understood if it is
  put in the context of a well-known social work
  theory, psychosocial development.
– May start a dialogue for updating theories to reflect
  current realities faced by today’s youth.
Implications for Social Work Practice
– Work with emerging adults and their families to
  navigate this transformative life stage
  • Family therapy practices
  • College mental health services
  • College parent week workshops

– Change perceptions       of
  boomerang living
  • Boomeranging is a healthy
    movement toward self-
    sufficiency
Implications for Social Work Policy
– Social Policy
   • The “student loan effect” has a serious impact on society –
     boomerang living may mitigate that


– Education Policy
   • Schools must normalize all emerging adulthood experiences,
     not just the stereotypical college experience
   • Colleges should acknowledge that experimental behaviors
     are part of emerging adulthood


– Family Policy
   • Emerging adults will remain dependent on families of origin
     longer than they have in the past – families need to be
     prepared
Implications for Social Work Research
– More research is needed
   • Predictive nature of variables


– Class time for data collection
   •   Increase response rates
   •   Ability to clarify directions
   •   Increase interest in research
   •   Involvement of students
   •   Need an app for that?


– Larger sample sizes
   • More variables need a larger sample
   • Ability to use more sophisticated statistical techniques
Directions for Further Research
– Validate PEEAS and PSI-SV
– Determine if social desirability bias is more
  apparent after participants answer questions
  about their families
– Examine the impact of parental expectations of
  their children’s emerging adulthood on the
  reality of their children’s emerging adulthood
– Assess the effects of popular culture depictions
  of boomerang living on societal perceptions of
  boomerang living
Conclusion
– Emerging adulthood can be considered a life stage
  according to Erikson’s psychosocial development
  theory.
– The crisis of emerging adulthood can resolve
  successfully as incarnation or unsuccessfully as
  impudence.
– Boomerang living does not impede psychosocial
  development during emerging adulthood.
– Boomerang living is positively
   correlated with increased
   sexual awareness and
   acceptance of adult roles.
Emerging Adulthood as a Unique Stage in
      Erikson’s Psychosocial Development
       Theory: Incarnation v. Impudence


Alicia V. Patterson
University of Texas at Arlington
School of Social Work

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Eriksonian Emerging Adulthood Defense

  • 1. Emerging Adulthood as a Unique Stage in Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory: Incarnation v. Impudence Alicia V. Patterson University of Texas at Arlington School of Social Work
  • 2. Introduction My interest in emerging adulthood…
  • 3. Statement of the Issue Transitions to adulthood have changed since the 1950s when Erikson developed his theory of psychosocial development, but the theory had not been updated to reflect this transformation.
  • 4. Purpose of the Study – Test Eriksonian Emerging Adulthood theory • What is the crisis of emerging adulthood? • What are the characteristics of emerging adulthood that lead to crisis resolution? • Is emerging adulthood experienced differently by boomerang children compared to emerging adults living autonomously?
  • 5. Review of Theory – Erik H. Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory • In each stage of life, there is a crisis to resolve • The crisis can have a positive or negative outcome • The crisis is resolved as a consequence of different experiences, such as psychosexuality, relationships with others, basic strengths and weaknesses, and perceptions of social order – Jeffrey Jensen Arnett’s Emerging Adulthood Theory • Emerging adulthood has five features – Identity exploration – Instability – Self-focus – Feeling in-between – Feelings of limitless possibilities
  • 6. Gaps in Theory – Erik H. Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory • Transition directly from adolescence to young adulthood • Emerging adulthood does not fit into young adulthood or extended adolescence • Emerging adulthood is not just an “in-between” stage • Does not reflect current phenomena – Jeffrey Jensen Arnett’s Emerging Adulthood Theory • Emerging adulthood is not conceptualized as a life stage that progresses to the next • “Things happen” to emerging adults, but things are not “accomplished” by emerging adults
  • 7. Eriksonian Emerging Adulthood Theory – EEA occurs between adolescence and young adulthood – Crisis: Incarnation v. Impudence • Incarnation – acceptance of adult roles and responsibilities, with realistic expectations for the future and concrete plans to achieve those goals • Impudence – denial of responsibility, concurrent with lack of planning, unrealistic goals, and immodesty
  • 8. Emerging Adulthood in Relation to Psychosocial Development Theory Psychosexual Psychosocial Radius of Basic Strengths Basic Related Binding Ritualisms Stages and Crises Significant Antipathies Principles of Ritualizations Modes Relations Social Order I. Infancy Oral- Basic Trust v. Maternal Hope Withdrawal Cosmic Order Numinous Idolism respiratory, Basic Mistrust Person Sensory- kinesthetic (Incorporative Modes) II. Early Childhood Anal-urethral, Autonomy v. Parental Will Compulsion “Law and Judicious Legalism Muscular Shame, Doubt Persons Order” (Retentive- Eliminative) III. Play Age Infantile- Initiative v. Basic Family Purpose Inhibition Ideal Dramatic Moralism Genital, Guilt Prototypes Locomotor (Intrusive, Inclusive) IV. School Age “Latency” Industry v. Neighborhood, Competence Inertia Technological Formal Formalism Inferiority School Order (Technical) V. Adolescence Puberty Identity v. Peer Groups Fidelity Repudiation Ideological Ideological Totalism Identity and Outgroups Worldview Confusion VI. Emerging Adulthood Experimental Incarnation v. Temporal and Interdependence Dependence Experimental Relativism Absolutism Sexuality Impudence Spatial Social and and Ideology and Intimate Self-sufficiency Helplessness Relations VII. Young Adulthood Genitality Intimacy v. Partners in Love Exclusivity Patterns of Affiliative Elitism Isolation Friendship, Cooperation Sex, and Competition, Competition Cooperation VIII. Adulthood Procreativity Generativity v. Divided Labor Care Rejectivity Currents of Generational Authoritism Stagnation and Shared Education and Household Tradition IX. Old Age Generalization Integrity v. Mankind Wisdom Disdain Wisdom Philosophical Dogmatism of Sensual Despair Modes
  • 9. Themes in Boomerang Living Research • Boomerang child – an adult child who returns to the parental home after living away from home for at least 6 months • In general, researchers have studied parents instead of the home returners • Common research aims include impact on parental marriage satisfaction, parent- child relationships, and parental satisfaction with coresidence • Few studies guided by theory • Predictors of boomerang living are inconsistent throughout literature • In general, boomerang living is considered a positive experience
  • 10. Gaps in Previous Research – Few studies examine boomerang living from the perspective of the home returner – No quantitative study has looked at the relationship between boomerang living and psychosocial development – Most publications on boomerang living are anecdotal, not academic
  • 11. Research Hypotheses • The crisis of emerging adulthood, incarnation versus impudence, resolves as a consequence of at least some of the characteristics of Eriksonian emerging adulthood (experimental sexuality, temporal and spatial social and intimate relationships, interdependence, and ideological experimentation). • Living situation is a significant predictor of incarnation and impudence. • The resolution of the crisis of emerging adulthood differs for boomerang children and emerging adults living autonomously by postponing the resolution of the crisis of emerging adulthood in boomerang children. • As emerging adults successfully resolve the crisis of incarnation versus impudence, they are more likely to boomerang to their parental home.
  • 12. Methodology – Non-experimental, quantitative, self-report survey – Participants asked to think about the time in their lives from about 19 to 25 years – Questionnaire administered online through SurveyMonkey – Purposive sample of American men and women ages 18 through 68 – A donation was made to the National September 11 Memorial and Museum for each completed survey
  • 13. Instruments Used to Measure Aspects of Emerging Adulthood • Inventory of the Dimensions of Emerging Adulthood (IDEA; Reifman et al., 2007) • Psychological Separation Inventory (PSI; Hoffman, 1984) as Psychological Separation Inventory – Short Version (PSI-SV; Patterson & Arvidson, 2012) • Sexual Socialization Instrument – Short Form (SSI; Lottes & Kuriloff, 1998) • Experiences in Close Relationships – Relationships Structures (ECR-RS; Fraley et al., 2011) • Millennial Survey (Pew Social and Demographic Trends; 2010) • Patterson’s Eriksonian Emerging Adulthood Survey (PEEAS; Patterson, 2012)
  • 15. Participant Demographics Variable n % Sex Female 370 64.0 Male 211 36.0 Age group Adolescents 108 17.9 Emerging adults 219 36.4 Young adults + 262 43.5 Race/Ethnicity White 273 49.4 Black 105 19.0 Latino 123 22.2 Other 52 9.4 Student status Student 405 74.1 Non-student 108 19.7 Employment status Employed 354 65.0 Not employed 177 32.5
  • 16. Participant Homeleaving Variable n % Left the parental home Yes 399 75.3 No 131 24.7 Age to leave home Under 18 85 16.0 18 189 35.7 19 to 22 103 19.5 Over 22 10 4.1 Never moved out 131 24.7 Boomeranged Yes 197 37.4 No 330 62.6 Perception of boomeranging Generally positive 202 77.4 Generally negative 59 22.6
  • 17. Hypothesis 1 – Research hypothesis: Emerging adulthood qualifies as the sixth stage of Erikson’s psychosocial development theory as evinced by the relationship between aspects of Eriksonian emerging adulthood theory and established measures of those same aspects of development. – Null hypothesis: Emerging adulthood is not a stage of Erikson’s psychosocial development theory due to the lack of relationship between aspects of Eriksonian emerging adulthood theory and established measures of those same aspects of development. – Tested by comparing concurrent validity between PEEAS and valid and reliable instruments which measure the same aspects.
  • 18. Hypothesis 1 – Results – The null hypothesis was rejected. – Significant relationships exist between subscales. Other PEEAS Instrument r r2 α n Subscale Subscales Experimental Sexuality SSI Peer -.198 .039 .041 107 ECR-RS Avoidance -.316 .100 .001 110 PSI-SV Functional -.256 .066 .006 112 IDEA Identity Exploration .214 .046 .022 115 IDEA Experimentation .284 .081 .002 114 IDEA Self-Focus .216 .047 .022 112 Incarnation v. Impudence PSI-SV Functional -.256 .066 .006 112 IDEA Identity Exploration .709 .503 .010 12* IDEA Negativity/Instability .752 .565 .005 12* ECR-RS Avoidance -.466 .217 .127 12* Social and Intimate PSI-SV Conflictual -.234 .055 .016 105 Relationships SSI-SF Peer .213 .045 .033 101 Interdependence & IDEA Identity Exploration .294 .086 .007 83 Dependence IDEA Self-Focus .391 .152 .000 83 PSI-SV Conflictual -.319 .102 .004 80 Experimental Ideology PPA Dualism .029 .001 .754 123 Overall Crisis Resolution PSI-SV Functional -.826 .682 .022 7*
  • 19. Hypothesis 2 – Research hypothesis: The crisis of emerging adulthood, incarnation versus impudence, successfully resolves as a consequence of experimental sexuality, temporal and spatial social and intimate relationships, interdependence, and experimental ideology. – Null hypothesis: The crisis of emerging adulthood, incarnation versus impudence, is unresolved. – Tested through ANOVA comparing crisis resolution scores for 3 age groups: adolescents, emerging
  • 20. Hypothesis 2 – Results – Null hypothesis was rejected. – There were differences in crisis resolution scores. Obtained F Critical F Significance Total df 4.122 3.21 .023 45 – Post hoc tests revealed young adults are more likely than emerging adults and adolescents to have higher crisis resolution scores. 95% confidence interval Comparison age Age by category groups Mean difference Standard error Significance Lower bound Upper bound Emerging Adults .903 1.458 .536 -1.96 3.77 Adolescents Young Adults -5.319* 1.441 .000 -8.15 -2.49 Adolescents -.903 1.458 .536 -3.77 1.96 Emerging Adults Young Adults -6.222* 1.168 .000 -8.52 -3.93 Adolescents 5.319* 1.441 .000 2.49 8.15 Young Adults and beyond Emerging Adults 6.222* 1.168 .000 3.93 8.52
  • 21. Hypothesis 3 – Research hypothesis: The resolution of the crisis of emerging adulthood differs for boomerang children and emerging adults living autonomously by postponing the resolution of the crisis of emerging adulthood in boomerang children. – Null hypothesis: The resolution of the crisis of emerging adulthood does not differ for boomerang children and emerging adults living autonomously. – Tested using a t-test to determine if there was a difference between crisis resolution scores of boomerang children and emerging adults living autonomously.
  • 22. Hypothesis 3 – Results – Failed to reject the null hypothesis. – No significant difference was found in the crisis resolution scores of boomerang children and emerging adults living autonomously. Critical t Obtained t Significance df = 43 -1.312 +/-2.017 .197
  • 23. Hypothesis 4 – Research hypothesis: As emerging adults successfully resolve the crisis of incarnation versus impudence, they are more likely to boomerang to the parental home. – Null hypothesis: Emerging adults are no more likely to return to their parental home as they resolve the crisis of incarnation versus impudence. – Tested by analyzing correlations between independent variables and boomerang living.
  • 24. Hypothesis 4 – Results – Null hypothesis was rejected. – Two instrument scores were found to have significant positive correlations with boomerang living: PEEAS Experimental Sexuality and PEEAS Incarnation. – One instrument score was found to have a significant negative correlation with boomerang living: ECR-RS Avoidance. Instrument Subscale r r2 α n PEEAS Experimental Sexuality .272 .074 .002 124 PEEAS Incarnation .333 .111 .000 124 ECR-RS Avoidance -.133 .018 .006 434
  • 25. Limitations of the Study – Sample size • Too small for structural equation modeling (SEM) – Missing data • Response rate as low as 3.2% (for PEEAS Item #16) – Survey design • Directions for PEEAS were too complex • Questionnaire was too long – Self-report data • Social desirability bias suspected
  • 26. Implications for Social Work Theory – Arnett’s theory of emerging adulthood is not regularly applied in social work. – Emerging adulthood may be better understood if it is put in the context of a well-known social work theory, psychosocial development. – May start a dialogue for updating theories to reflect current realities faced by today’s youth.
  • 27. Implications for Social Work Practice – Work with emerging adults and their families to navigate this transformative life stage • Family therapy practices • College mental health services • College parent week workshops – Change perceptions of boomerang living • Boomeranging is a healthy movement toward self- sufficiency
  • 28. Implications for Social Work Policy – Social Policy • The “student loan effect” has a serious impact on society – boomerang living may mitigate that – Education Policy • Schools must normalize all emerging adulthood experiences, not just the stereotypical college experience • Colleges should acknowledge that experimental behaviors are part of emerging adulthood – Family Policy • Emerging adults will remain dependent on families of origin longer than they have in the past – families need to be prepared
  • 29. Implications for Social Work Research – More research is needed • Predictive nature of variables – Class time for data collection • Increase response rates • Ability to clarify directions • Increase interest in research • Involvement of students • Need an app for that? – Larger sample sizes • More variables need a larger sample • Ability to use more sophisticated statistical techniques
  • 30. Directions for Further Research – Validate PEEAS and PSI-SV – Determine if social desirability bias is more apparent after participants answer questions about their families – Examine the impact of parental expectations of their children’s emerging adulthood on the reality of their children’s emerging adulthood – Assess the effects of popular culture depictions of boomerang living on societal perceptions of boomerang living
  • 31. Conclusion – Emerging adulthood can be considered a life stage according to Erikson’s psychosocial development theory. – The crisis of emerging adulthood can resolve successfully as incarnation or unsuccessfully as impudence. – Boomerang living does not impede psychosocial development during emerging adulthood. – Boomerang living is positively correlated with increased sexual awareness and acceptance of adult roles.
  • 32. Emerging Adulthood as a Unique Stage in Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory: Incarnation v. Impudence Alicia V. Patterson University of Texas at Arlington School of Social Work