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  • Public Health
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Intervention Science

Background:

  • Prevention science traditionally focuses on early childhood and adolescence to mitigate risks.
  • Methodological advances enable broader exploration of risk and health promotion across the lifespan.
  • Emerging adulthood presents unique challenges and opportunities for preventive interventions.

Discussion:

  • New technologies facilitate access to and engagement with young adult populations.
  • Intervention design must account for developmental and cultural contexts.
  • Adapting prevention strategies for emerging adults requires innovative approaches.

Key Insights:

  • This special issue highlights the application of the preventive research cycle to emerging adulthood.
  • Technological advancements are crucial for reaching and intervening with young adults.
  • Integrating developmental and cultural considerations enhances intervention effectiveness.

Outlook:

  • Expanding prevention science to emerging adulthood broadens theoretical frameworks beyond age-based progression.
  • Future research should focus on lifespan development and diverse population needs.
  • This work paves the way for more inclusive and comprehensive prevention strategies.