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  • Young adulthood involves significant life transitions requiring effective time management and routines for positive adjustment.
  • Routines are context-specific, repetitive behaviors that automate daily life aspects.
  • Existing routine measures do not adequately cover the young adult population.

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  • To develop and initially validate a new measurement tool, The Young Adult Routines Inventory (YARI).
  • To assess the reliability and validity of the YARI in a young adult population.

Main Methods:

  • Development and initial validation of The Young Adult Routines Inventory (YARI).
  • Exploratory factor analysis to identify underlying routine dimensions.
  • Internal consistency, construct validity, and convergent validity analyses were performed.

Main Results:

  • The YARI emerged as a four-factor measure: daily routines, social routines, time management, and procrastination.
  • The YARI demonstrated good internal consistency, construct, and convergent validity.
  • The YARI correlated positively with emotional well-being and life satisfaction, and negatively with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms, distinguishing individuals with and without ADHD.

Conclusions:

  • The Young Adult Routines Inventory (YARI) is a reliable and valid measure for assessing routines in young adults.
  • The YARI can be a valuable tool for understanding adjustment and identifying potential challenges, such as ADHD symptomatology, in young adults.
  • Further research is warranted to confirm the YARI's psychometric properties and utility in diverse young adult populations.