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Young Adults

Young adults constitute the developmental stage from the late teens through the thirties, a period of emerging adulthood marked by consolidation of identity, autonomy, intimate relationships, and the maturation of emotional and cognitive regulation. It carries distinctive mental-health significance, as many psychiat…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 12 peer-reviewed articles cited Cited 16× across the literature 🗓 Reviewed July 2026

Overview

Young adults constitute the developmental stage from the late teens through the thirties, a period of emerging adulthood marked by consolidation of identity, autonomy, intimate relationships, and the maturation of emotional and cognitive regulation. It carries distinctive mental-health significance, as many psychiatric disorders have their onset in this window and the patterns of stress, sleep, social connection, and coping established here shape long-term wellbeing, making young adults an important target for psychological assessment and intervention such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Research relevant to this topic examines loneliness and bedtime procrastination and their interconnection among young adults, depression and executive dysfunction in young adults and its implications for therapy, and orthorexia nervosa and quality of life in a young-adult sample. Related work addresses sleep and the effects of exercise in young people, psychosocial predictors of health behavior, and cardiometabolic changes in young adulthood. Collectively these studies illustrate the interplay of cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physiological factors that define health in this age group. The journal publishes peer-reviewed research on the mental health, behavior, and development of young adults, including mood and executive function, disordered eating, sleep, and loneliness, and on the psychological and behavioral interventions relevant to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in this population.

Research published in this journal

12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

How this research is being cited

The 12 articles above have been cited 16 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.

A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Young Adults, linking to each citing work.

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Journal editorial board
Marco Bozzali · Italy Joanna Chylińska · Poland Nophar Geifman · United Kingdom

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