Long-term Impacts of Civic Engagement during Emerging Adulthood: A Nationally-representative Study
Martie P. Thompson,
Matthew Hudson-Flege,
Kayla Hancock
Abstract:Purpose We examined if civic engagement during emerging adulthood positively impacted a broad array of outcomes in middle adulthood, and if associations varied based on race, gender, age, and urban-rural status. Design Prospective design used to determine if civic engagement during emerging adulthood (M age = 21.81) predicted outcomes 15 years later. Setting Restricted data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. Subjects Wave 1 participants who completed surveys 7 years (77% follow… Show more
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