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Emerging Adulthood

Publication date: 2018-12-01
Pages: 422 - 433
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.

Author:

Skhirtladze, Nino
Javakhisvili, Nino ; Schwartz, Seth J ; Luyckx, Koen

Keywords:

Social Sciences, Family Studies, Psychology, Developmental, Psychology, Social, Psychology, identity profiles, identity narratives, Georgian Republic, identity development, RUMINATIVE EXPLORATION, TURNING-POINT, YOUNG-ADULTS, SELF, VALIDATION, COMMITMENT, ADOLESCENCE, DIMENSIONS, NARRATIVES, STATUSES, 5201 Applied and developmental psychology

Abstract:

© 2017 Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood and SAGE Publishing. In this study, we examine personal identity formation using two approaches: a dual-cycle model of identity development and a narrative life-story model. We used quantitative and qualitative methods for studying personal identity: Luyckx et al.’s Dimensions of Identity Development Scale and D. P. McAdams’ life-story interview. Using six cases selected from a sample of 62 Georgian emerging adults, we illustrate how identity profiles created using six identity dimensions (exploration in breadth, commitment-making, identification with commitment, reflective exploration in depth, reconsideration of commitment, and ruminative exploration) are reflected in life stories depicting participants’ paths toward identity commitments and their ideas about the future and life themes. This article demonstrates how identity dimensions are connected to the context and how this connection is manifested in their life stories. The research illustrates theoretical exemplification by case studies and exemplifies the manifestation of dual-cycle identity development theorizing in case examples through narratives.