40-year old male 40-year old male process 40-year old man When asked what is the most mysterious thing in the world, most people certainly say that birth is the top five. But does anyone say that age or even death is a miracle? Although it does not look like this, it is a miracle in and of itself. I know that it is eventually coming, I can not believe the whole process of life and breathing. People go every day as if nothing happened.
In 1966, Yale University psychology professor Daniel Levinson began a series of interviews with 40 men between the ages of 45 and 45. He wondered if they shared their middle-aged dark. The result is the map of the stage of speculation in adult male development, "season of men's life" announced in 1978. In the same year, Roger Gould, a psychiatrist at the University of California Los Angeles, announced "Transformation: Changes in Growth and Adulthood". He was also inspired by his own experiences. It was unexpectedly due to the realization of long-term dreams. Gould and his wife bought his house in Los Angeles. Why are they so unhappy? In the face of personal trauma, Gould received a response from a social scientist: he conducted a study that conducted a self-assessment study of a 52 year old man and a woman aged 16 to 50. Like Levinson, Gould's goal is to identify the general stages of development and growth. One of them is a mess of middle-aged function.
Most drinkers are men and women aged 18-29. The former drinker is over 45 years old. For men and women, the lifespan abuse rate decreases as the educational level rises. 40% of men under education less than 6 years and 70% of women are lifelong drinkers or current abstentees, 17% of men and 57% of women attend school for 10 to 12 years (p <0.005). If that person's educational history is over 13 years, the probability of current drinkers will be higher (p <0.0001). Among females, the frequency of abstentions in the low income group last year was high, and the abstention rate declined as income increased (p <0.0001). In urban areas and rural areas, women tend to be more alcoholic than men (p <0.009)