| Literature DB >> 28817946 |
Pnina Dolberg1,2, Liat Ayalon1.
Abstract
The "middle-age" life period has not been researched extensively and lacks a theoretical conceptualization. The present study explores subjective experiences of members of this age-group. This is a qualitative research, based on in-depth interviews and thematic analysis, which looks into the life stories of 25 Israeli residents aged 48-64 years. The results indicate that the definition of middle age is not clear-cut, and some participants regard their age negatively. Yet, participants report that this period is characterized by a relief of tasks, broader choice opportunity, a sense of liberation, peace of mind, experience, self-awareness, and self-acceptance. Description of middle age as a peak in life, with concerns about future old age, came up repeatedly. Middle-aged individuals' difficulties to identify with their age-group and the social concept that dichotomizes age into young versus old are discussed. The article calls for further research of and engagement with middle age.Entities:
Keywords: Israel; age identification; life course transitions; middle age; qualitative research
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28817946 DOI: 10.1177/0091415017721932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Aging Hum Dev ISSN: 0091-4150