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The middle adulthood paper is not as structured as the early and middle childhood papers,
so these topics are not broken into the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects. This
paper might not be as long but try to add as many details as you can.Interview
QuestionsWhat are some physical changes that you have noticed since entering middle
adulthood? Include menopause and/or sexual changes if you feel comfortable asking your
subject.Have you experienced any specific health concerns/problems as you have
aged?What are your specific causes of stress?Have you ever experienced a mid-life crisis or
review? You may need to explain what a mid-life review is.How has your marriage (if
applicable) changed throughout the years?How have the relationships with your children
changed as they have grown older and may be moved out?Did you experience the empty
nest syndrome when any of your children moved out? How did you cope?Explore their
friendships. How often do you see them? What do you do when you’re together?Have your
sibling relationships changes as you have grown older? If so, why?Views on becoming
grandparents.Are you dealing with aging parents?What are your thoughts about death and
how have they changed as you have grown older?Ask them to offer advice to the younger
generation