Middle adulthood is the golden age of adulthood (similar to late latency in childhood, although much longer) because it is an interval of relative stability characterized (for most) by physical health, emotional maturity, a clearly defined sense of self, competence and power in the work ...
Conclusions Alcohol use and abuse in adulthood, when considered in a long-term developmental–contextual framework, appear to be consistent with a general deviance model of problem behavior whereby individually based factors from childhood and late adolescence predict long-term indices of adulthood ...
[translate] afliy fliy[translate] ahistory of childhood from the middle ages to the new millennium. 童年的历史从中年到新的千年。[translate]
MH Bornstein,D Zlotnik - 《Encyclopedia of Infant & Early Childhood Development》 被引量: 34发表: 2008年 Disengagement in work-role transitions The present study examines whether disengagement from previous work-roles positively predicts adaptation to a new work-role (here, becoming self-employed) ...
adolescence, transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and adulthood. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines an adolescent as any person between ages 10 and 19. This age range falls within WHO’s definition of young people, which refers to individuals between ages 10 and...
Vol. 3, Middle and Late Childhood. Rev. ed. New York: International Universities Press, 1991. An updated and expanded version of a classic child development series, including chapters by prominent psychoanalysts. Contributors discuss the personality development of children from ages four to ten ...
Reports of never smoking were verified using self-reported data from ages 23 and 33 years. 2.4. Supplementary analyses To supplement our analyses of childhood intelligence in relation to CWP in midlife, we also examined whether intelligence at age 11 years was related to risk of reporting pain ...
The material of the present study comprises the responses of the 7th–9th grade pupils (ages 13–17 years) attending secondary school in Pori, a Finnish city of approximately 80,000 inhabitants, in spring 2000. Out of a total of 2516 students enrolled in the study schools, all students pres...
Overall, the proportion stunted at birth or by the age of 3 months was higher, and onset was lower at subsequent ages in countries with a lower proportion of gross domestic product devoted to health spending, higher child mortality and a higher percentage of the population living on less than...
Child behavior was measured by the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) at ages 5, 8, and 10 in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study (N = 4,201 child-year observations). Compared to those whose fathers worked fewer hours per week, children whose fathers worked 55 hours or ...