Middle-aged Adulthood
When are we middle-aged?
40-60 or 65
3/4 of cancer occurs in people aged __________
55 and older
Definition: Activities oriented toward taking care of one's own body; fundamental to living in a social world; enable basic survival and well-being
ADL
Adult self-care demands are the most extensive of those at any point in the lifespan and include both _________ and __________
ADL, IADL
Mid-Life Crisis: Levinson and Erikson theories (3)
Accepting one's own mortality Recognizing new physical limitations and health risks Adapting to major changes in most roles
Expertise relies on:
Accumulated experience
Definition: As adults become older, their age identity is younger than their chronological age
Age Identity
2 significant factors in shaping relationships between grandparents and grandchildren
Age of grandchild Age of grandparent
_______________ is the most common cause of disability
Arthritis
Ages 45-64 the largest leading cause of death is:
Cancer
Stress may be linked to the increase in 3 things:
Cancer Higher cholesterol Heart disease
External factors of Cancer
Carcinogens Viruses Chemical compounds (in tobacco or elsewhere) Ultraviolet solar radiation
Definition: __________ homelessness becomes a growing problem in middle adulthood
Chronic
___________________ may also cause disease
Chronic Stress
Some middle-agers even have improved _________ abilities
Cognitive
Late midlife (55-65) is likely to be characterized by 4 things
Death of a parent Last child leaving the parental home Becoming a grandparent Preparation for and actual retirement
_______________ is the leading cause of kidney failure, lower-limb amputation, and new cases of blindness among adults
Diabetes
Chronic homelessness is an unaccompanied homeless individual with a ___________ condition and who has been homeless for ____________
Disabling A year or more
3 of the most common reasons why children live with grandparents
Divorce Adolescent pregnancies Parental drug use
When is cognitive development at its peak?
During middle adulthood
Women who return to school need __________ and __________ support
Emotional and professional
Definition: A decline in marital satisfaction after the children leave home
Empty Nest Syndrome
__________ often shows up more in middle adulthood that in early adulthood
Expertise
True or False: Friendship does not continue to be important in middle adulthood
False; it is important
Historically, early adulthood was associated with the establishment of a _________
Family
The grandparent serves as:
Family Historian
Middle adulthood is at the age period in which _______ and ______ balance each other
Gains & Losses
Grandchildren tend to spend more time with their _________ than with their _______ through adolescence
Grandmothers, grandfathers
Stress hormones associated with anger may contribute to a ____________
Heart Attack
__________ is the 2nd leading cause of death in middle adulthood
Heart Disease
Sandwich generation refers to middle-aged daughter taking care of:
Her own children and/or grandchildren as well as aging parents
High-strain work puts workers at the __________ risk
Highest
________________ can occur at any point in the lifespan
Homelessness
Definition: Activities to support daily life within the home and community that often require a more complex interaction
IADL
For most parents, marital satisfaction _______ during the years after child rearing
Increases
__________ abilities show gains or remain largely stable from early adulthood through middle adulthood
Intellectual
Definition: No two people age in the same way or at the same time
Interindividual variability
Middle-aged adults are more reactive to __________ stressors than younger adults
Interpersonal
Definition: Family members who work at keeping in touch with other family members and/or keeping family members in touch with one another
Kinkeeper
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in:
Late Adulthood
Mid-Life Crisis may be triggered by ____________ rather than age
Life events (ex. death of parent(s))
Grandchildren tend to be more involved with __________ grandparents rather than _______ grandparents
Maternal, paternal
Definition: Highly motivated and more likely than younger learners to find the subject interesting for its own sake
Mature Learners
Many people are at their height of of creativity during:
Middle Adulthood
An increasing percentage of the population is made up of _____ and _____ adults
Middle-aged and Older Adults
Most burden of taking care of the elderly parent falls on:
Middle-aged daughter
Death rates from suicide and poisonings such as drug overdoses increase among:
Middle-aged whites at all socioeconomic levels
The _____________ adult is most likely to be established in a secure housing arrangement
Midlife adult
The longer stress lasts, the worse it is for both the __________ and __________
Mind and body
Serious mid-life problems are experienced by a:
Minority- maybe 25% at most
Occupational Roles are __________ impacted by role confusion, role conflict, and role strain
Negatively
_________ abilities shows a modest decline through middle adulthood
Numeric
Definition: A set of behaviors connected to social norms that allows someone to organize and allocate time for self-care activities, work, play, social activities, leisure, and rest
Occupational Role
Stress declines in:
Older Adults
__________ speed begins declining in early adulthood and continues to decline in middle adulthood
Perceptual
Definition: Changes in the body's integumentary system, senses, reaction time, and lung capacity
Physiological aging
Having grandchildren is viewed as a ________________ life event
Positive (valued role)
Both _______ and _______ are influences on grandparent role
Race and Ethnicity
Women with the greatest demands on them from family and work are most likely to:
Return to school
Definition: Results when an individual encounters tension as the result of incompatible roles
Role Conflict
Definition: A situation where an individual has trouble determining which role he/she should assume
Role Confusion
Definition: Felt difficulty in fulfilling role obligations; when tension is felt between two competing roles, the tension comes from just one role
Role Strain
Middle-aged adults experience more "overload" stressors that involve __________ and __________
Role conflict and Role Strain
Definition: Consists a set of rules or norms that function as plans or blueprints to guide behavior
Roles
Definition: Role of middle-aged adult who are sandwiched between older and younger cohorts in the population
Sandwich Generation
Stress suppresses the immune system by stimulating the production of __________
Steroids
Definition: Is a midset exhibited by an individual that makes him or her resistant to the negative impacts of stressful circumstances and events
Stress Hardiness
Internal factors of Cancer:
Such as heredity Problems in immune system Hormonal factors
__________ and __________, in particular, decrease as we age
Timed performance and memorization skills
Definition: Type of homelessness usually associated with younger people
Transitory Homelessness
True or False: An increasing number of U.S. grandchildren live with their grandparents
True
True or False: Chronic homelessness: the individual must have had at least 4 episodes of homelessness in the past 3 years
True
True or False: Most elderly parents live near one of their middle-aged children
True
True or False: The middle-aged mind is calmer, less neurotic, and better able to sort through social situations
True
True or false: Stress can make existing problems worse
True
True or False: Refilling of empty nest is becoming a common occurrence
True (boomerangs)
Ages 25-44 the largest leading cause of death are:
Unintentional injuries
__________ ability maintains stability as we age
Verbal
Nearly 30% of adult workers suffer from __________ stress
Work-related
Stress is highest in __________ and _________ adults
Young and Middle-aged
Writers and visual artists continue to improve their creativity into middle adulthood, most emotional work tends to be at a __________ age
Younger
Heart disease most commonly results from __________
arteriosclerosis (hardening or arteries)
Changes in metabolism, muscle mass, strength, bone density, aerobic capacity, blood-sugar tolerance, and ability to regulate body temperature may be moderated or reversed through:
exercise and diet