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Aims and scope

The Journal of Adult Development is an interdisciplinary journal covering development in early adulthood, midlife, and later adulthood. The Journal supports innovative theoretical and empirical articles that help direct the future of our field. Critical issues include the importance of life-long education, work, intergenerational relations, and physical and mental health influencing adult development. In addition, the impact of personality, emotions, cognition, and biomarkers on developmental changes are areas of interest. The Journal of Adult Development emphasizes the importance of interindividual differences and contextual issues influencing adult development. Manuscripts covering interventions that promote optimal development throughout the adult life span are also welcome.
 

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