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Discussion about adolescents who had diffused identities


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However, in general, over this age period the number of adolescents who had diffused identities or were in moratorium decreased and the number who were committed to a foreclosed identity or an achieved identity increased. Not all adolescents underwent identity shifts; about 60 percent remained in the same identity level from early to late adolescence (Meuss et al., 2010).Identity formation is clearly not over in adolescence, and according to one meta-analysis, identity change may be more prevalent in young adulthood (Roberts et al., 2006). Many young adults continue to struggle with identity issues, especially now that education is an extended commitment and dependency on parents for financial support lasts longer than in the past (Arnett, 2014). The recognition that identity is dynamic and changes over time has led to recent work that has focused on the processes of forming, maintaining, and revising or modifying one's identity. According to Elisabetta Crocetti (2017), identity formation is best understood by three processes: "(1) Commitment refers to enduring choices individuals have made regarding various developmental domains and the self-confidence they derive from these choices, (2) in depth exploration represents the extent to which individuals actively think about the commitments they have enacted (i.e., reflecting on their choices, searching for additional information, talking to others about their commitment. Need Assignment Help?

 

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