Deck 14: Young and Middle-Aged Adults
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Deck 14: Young and Middle-Aged Adults
1
According to Erikson's theory of the human life cycle, the predominant developmental issue in young adulthood is:
A)Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
B)Initiative vs. guilt
C)Basic trust vs. mistrust
D)Intimacy vs. isolation
E)Identity vs. role confusion
A)Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
B)Initiative vs. guilt
C)Basic trust vs. mistrust
D)Intimacy vs. isolation
E)Identity vs. role confusion
D
2
In 2014 in the U.S., overall death rates during adulthood were highest in the:
A)25-34 year old age group
B)35-44 year old age group
C)45-54 year old age group
D)55-64 year old age group
E)None of these
A)25-34 year old age group
B)35-44 year old age group
C)45-54 year old age group
D)55-64 year old age group
E)None of these
D
3
According to Erikson's theory of the human life cycle, the predominant developmental issue in middle adulthood is:
A)Generativity vs. stagnation or self-absorption
B)Intimacy vs. isolation
C)Initiative vs. built
D)Industry vs. inferiority
E)Hope
A)Generativity vs. stagnation or self-absorption
B)Intimacy vs. isolation
C)Initiative vs. built
D)Industry vs. inferiority
E)Hope
A
4
in 2014, the leading cancer cause of deaths among adults were:
A)Breast cancer among females
B)Prostate cancer among males
C)Lung cancer for both sexes
D)Colorectal cancer for both sexes
E)None of these
A)Breast cancer among females
B)Prostate cancer among males
C)Lung cancer for both sexes
D)Colorectal cancer for both sexes
E)None of these
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5
During middle adulthood, attitudes toward death are most likely to be affected by _________.
A)the suddenness of the deaths that these adults encounter
B)a newly personalized sense of mortality
C)their view of death as resulting from ill fortune
D)the deaths of peers, parents, and spouses from human-induced causes
E)a growing sense of personal invulnerability
A)the suddenness of the deaths that these adults encounter
B)a newly personalized sense of mortality
C)their view of death as resulting from ill fortune
D)the deaths of peers, parents, and spouses from human-induced causes
E)a growing sense of personal invulnerability
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6
The phrase "sandwich generation" describes _________.
A)what deaths of grandparents mean to children
B)what deaths of adolescents mean to the elderly
C)the impact of HIV infection on dying families
D)pressures on adults from older and younger generations
E)eating patterns in middle adults
A)what deaths of grandparents mean to children
B)what deaths of adolescents mean to the elderly
C)the impact of HIV infection on dying families
D)pressures on adults from older and younger generations
E)eating patterns in middle adults
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7
In midlife, a newly personalized sense of mortality is likely to affect thoughts about _________.
A)what one's death will mean for children and family members
B)one's own personal death
C)vocational and other projects affected by one's death
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)what one's death will mean for children and family members
B)one's own personal death
C)vocational and other projects affected by one's death
D)All of these
E)None of these
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8
In 2014, adults 25-64 years of age experience what percent of all deaths in the U.S.?
A)Almost 8 percent
B)Approximately 17 percent
C)Just over 24 percent
D)Nearly 35 percent
E)About 41 percent
A)Almost 8 percent
B)Approximately 17 percent
C)Just over 24 percent
D)Nearly 35 percent
E)About 41 percent
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9
In general, it can be said of adulthood that it is:
A)An era in which a tumultuous midlife transition will be experienced
B)A period of exploring and exploiting the identity established in earlier stages of development
C)An era in which individuals seek to establish a sense of trust
D)An era in which one's stable identity is first established
E)One of the briefest eras in human development
A)An era in which a tumultuous midlife transition will be experienced
B)A period of exploring and exploiting the identity established in earlier stages of development
C)An era in which individuals seek to establish a sense of trust
D)An era in which one's stable identity is first established
E)One of the briefest eras in human development
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10
In 2014 in the U.S., the leading cause of death for young adults ages 25-34 was _________.
A)cancer
B)homicide
C)accidents
D)diseases of the heart
E)suicide
A)cancer
B)homicide
C)accidents
D)diseases of the heart
E)suicide
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11
According to Erikson's theory of the human life cycle, normative developmental tasks in young and middle adulthood involve achieving _________.
A)isolation and self-absorption
B)stagnation and role-confusion
C)intimacy and generativity
D)ego integrity vs. despair
E)initiative and industry
A)isolation and self-absorption
B)stagnation and role-confusion
C)intimacy and generativity
D)ego integrity vs. despair
E)initiative and industry
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12
In the 21st century, death has impacted some young and middle-aged adults in distinctive ways through _________.
A)service in the military reserves
B)their work as rescuers at the World Trade Center
C)membership in the National Guard
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)service in the military reserves
B)their work as rescuers at the World Trade Center
C)membership in the National Guard
D)All of these
E)None of these
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13
According to Cook and Oltjenbruns, coping with life-threatening illness and dying among young adults is likely to challenge their need to:
A)Express their sexuality
B)Develop intimate relationships
C)Obtain realistic support for their goals and future plans
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)Express their sexuality
B)Develop intimate relationships
C)Obtain realistic support for their goals and future plans
D)All of these
E)None of these
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14
You have a close friend age 25 who is terminally ill. The best thing you could do for your friend is:
A)Make decisions for him or her
B)Draw attention away from the illness
C)Visit infrequently
D)Maintain a close relationship
E)Send flowers
A)Make decisions for him or her
B)Draw attention away from the illness
C)Visit infrequently
D)Maintain a close relationship
E)Send flowers
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15
During the adult years, events occurring around midlife are likely to provoke _________.
A)a retrospective assessment of one's achievements
B)a focus on time lived
C)an unwillingness to reevaluate life and self
D)a wariness about making funeral preparations for self and family
E)a fantasized belief that the future stretches ahead endlessly
A)a retrospective assessment of one's achievements
B)a focus on time lived
C)an unwillingness to reevaluate life and self
D)a wariness about making funeral preparations for self and family
E)a fantasized belief that the future stretches ahead endlessly
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16
According to research published in 2015, there has been "a marked increase in the all- cause mortality of middle-aged white non-Hispanic men and women in the United States between 1999 and 2013." According to the researchers, this change _________.
A)extended decades of progress
B)was not unique to the United States
C)showed the largest increases among those with less education
D)was not paralleled by increases in midlife morbidity
E)was contradicted by self-reports declines in health and ability to conduct activities of daily living.
A)extended decades of progress
B)was not unique to the United States
C)showed the largest increases among those with less education
D)was not paralleled by increases in midlife morbidity
E)was contradicted by self-reports declines in health and ability to conduct activities of daily living.
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17
In 2014 in the U.S., the two leading causes of death among middle adults ages 45-64 were:
A)Cancer and heart disease
B)Homicide and accidents
C)Accidents and cancer
D)Suicide and homicide
E)HIV infection and cancer
A)Cancer and heart disease
B)Homicide and accidents
C)Accidents and cancer
D)Suicide and homicide
E)HIV infection and cancer
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18
By 2014, HIV infection in young adults in the U.S. _________.
A)was no longer among the ten leading causes of death
B)had fallen by more than 28,000 deaths since 1994
C)had declined since 1994 by over 90% in deaths
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)was no longer among the ten leading causes of death
B)had fallen by more than 28,000 deaths since 1994
C)had declined since 1994 by over 90% in deaths
D)All of these
E)None of these
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19
Throughout young and middle adulthood, the highest death rates occurred among:
A)Caucasian Americans
B)Hispanic Americans
C)African Americans
D)Asian and Pacific Island Americans
E)American Indians and Alaska Natives
A)Caucasian Americans
B)Hispanic Americans
C)African Americans
D)Asian and Pacific Island Americans
E)American Indians and Alaska Natives
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20
Levinson maintained that the alternating sequence of developmental "seasons" in which there are structure building-maintaining periods and transitional periods holds for _________.
A)men
B)women
C)both men and women
D)neither men nor women
E)None of these
A)men
B)women
C)both men and women
D)neither men nor women
E)None of these
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21
Difficulties experienced by adult parents in coping with neonatal and other infant deaths are primarily associated with _________.
A)the untimeliness of the death
B)the youth of the parents
C)the availability of prior warning of the death
D)the inexperience of the parents
E)None of these
A)the untimeliness of the death
B)the youth of the parents
C)the availability of prior warning of the death
D)the inexperience of the parents
E)None of these
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22
When Florence Griffith Joyner ("FloJo")died suddenly and unexpectedly, her husband found some degree of consolation in _________.
A)writing poetry
B)planning his suicide
C)keeping a journal
D)looking at her trophies, medals, and pictures
E)hearing her voice on her telephone answering tape
A)writing poetry
B)planning his suicide
C)keeping a journal
D)looking at her trophies, medals, and pictures
E)hearing her voice on her telephone answering tape
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23
For middle-aged adults who are dying, planning one's own funeral and making burial arrangements represents _________.
A)an inability to minimize post-death burdens on others
B)a healthy vitality
C)a morbid surrender to impending death
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)an inability to minimize post-death burdens on others
B)a healthy vitality
C)a morbid surrender to impending death
D)All of these
E)None of these
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24
Parental grief associated with fetal death is primarily related to
A)the fact that bonding does not begin until birth
B)the need to abandon an existing bonding process
C)the nature of the attachment
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)the fact that bonding does not begin until birth
B)the need to abandon an existing bonding process
C)the nature of the attachment
D)All of these
E)None of these
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25
A complicating factor in most parental bereavement is _________.
A)grief
B)timeliness
C)guilt
D)prior experience with loss
E)mourning
A)grief
B)timeliness
C)guilt
D)prior experience with loss
E)mourning
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26
An action that facilitates parental grief and mourning following the death of an infant is _________.
A)immediately disposing of the infant's body
B)seeing and holding the dead infant
C)removing evidence of preparations for the infant
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)immediately disposing of the infant's body
B)seeing and holding the dead infant
C)removing evidence of preparations for the infant
D)All of these
E)None of these
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27
According to Cook & Oltjenbruns, life-threatening illness and dying among middle-aged adults challenge their need to _________.
A)discontinue their roles
B)set aside existing obligations
C)reevaluate their lives
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)discontinue their roles
B)set aside existing obligations
C)reevaluate their lives
D)All of these
E)None of these
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28
For many adults who have experienced the death of a loved one who died in the military in various conflicts, this type of death is particularly difficult because:
A)It involves a natural loss.
B)It may have involved a suicide.
C)It may have occurred in traumatic ways.
D)It was unpatriotic.
E)It is accompanied by formal memorial services.
A)It involves a natural loss.
B)It may have involved a suicide.
C)It may have occurred in traumatic ways.
D)It was unpatriotic.
E)It is accompanied by formal memorial services.
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29
For an adult, the death of his or her parent or grandparent _________.
A)initiates his or her place in the "sandwich generation"
B)inaugurates the "empty nest syndrome"
C)removes a generational "buffer"
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)initiates his or her place in the "sandwich generation"
B)inaugurates the "empty nest syndrome"
C)removes a generational "buffer"
D)All of these
E)None of these
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30
A parent whose child has died may find it difficult to answer the question, "How many children do you have?", because _________.
A)the parent may wonder, "What does this death mean for me?"
B)the parent may be unsure how to be faithful to the deceased child
C)the parent might be unsure how much of his or her personal life to disclose to the questioner
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)the parent may wonder, "What does this death mean for me?"
B)the parent may be unsure how to be faithful to the deceased child
C)the parent might be unsure how much of his or her personal life to disclose to the questioner
D)All of these
E)None of these
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31
Parental bereavement among adults represents _________.
A)the death of the bereaved person's past
B)the death of the bereaved person's present
C)the death of the bereaved person's future
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)the death of the bereaved person's past
B)the death of the bereaved person's present
C)the death of the bereaved person's future
D)All of these
E)None of these
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32
After Sally's husband died suddenly in his early 40s, she was very angry with God and found it difficult to accept what had happened. Sally was very devout and had supported her church for many years. Her anger is:
A)A normal reaction
B)An unacceptable response to what has happened
C)A betrayal of her religious faith
D)A deviant psychosocial manifestation of underlying troubles
E)An example of anticipatory grief
A)A normal reaction
B)An unacceptable response to what has happened
C)A betrayal of her religious faith
D)A deviant psychosocial manifestation of underlying troubles
E)An example of anticipatory grief
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33
Mrs. K, age 54, is diagnosed with lung cancer with a prognosis of six months to live. She has a loving husband and two children. According to developmental theorists, her response to this situation is likely to be to:
A)Contemplate suicide
B)Make plans for the future
C)Become self-indulgent
D)Change therapies and treatment
E)None of these
A)Contemplate suicide
B)Make plans for the future
C)Become self-indulgent
D)Change therapies and treatment
E)None of these
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34
For an adult, the death of his or her parent or grandparent is likely to _________.
A)initiate his or her place in the "sandwich generation"
B)inaugurate the "empty nest syndrome"
C)provide a "developmental push"
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)initiate his or her place in the "sandwich generation"
B)inaugurate the "empty nest syndrome"
C)provide a "developmental push"
D)All of these
E)None of these
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35
An adult who experiences a death in a significant adult-to-adult relationship will experience the loss not only of another person, but also of _________.
A)his or her job
B)a portion of his or her own identity
C)his or her family of origin
D)the children associated with that relationship
E)None of these
A)his or her job
B)a portion of his or her own identity
C)his or her family of origin
D)the children associated with that relationship
E)None of these
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36
What is most characteristic of bereavement in young and middle adults is the potential to experience:
A)A larger number of deaths than other age groups
B)The most deaths in a lifetime
C)More types of death-related losses than other groups
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)A larger number of deaths than other age groups
B)The most deaths in a lifetime
C)More types of death-related losses than other groups
D)All of these
E)None of these
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37
Neonatal deaths may be complicated and made difficult for parents as a result of:
A)The possibility that one or more parents may be excluded or not always able to be present
B)The nature of the attachment they have to their offspring
C)The fact that these deaths often occur in an institutional context
D)All of these
E)None of these
A)The possibility that one or more parents may be excluded or not always able to be present
B)The nature of the attachment they have to their offspring
C)The fact that these deaths often occur in an institutional context
D)All of these
E)None of these
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38
When friends withdraw from a young adult who is seriously ill or dying, the likely result for the dying person is _________.
A)a loss of affiliation and love
B)preoccupation with surroundings
C)affirmation of value and worth
D)support for the pursuit of intimacy
E)reciprocal self-disclosure
A)a loss of affiliation and love
B)preoccupation with surroundings
C)affirmation of value and worth
D)support for the pursuit of intimacy
E)reciprocal self-disclosure
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39
For young adults who are coping with life-threatening illness and dying, sexuality is _________.
A)not a matter of concern
B)focused on sexual intercourse
C)a subject that caregivers should not encourage
D)expressed in many thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
E)None of these
A)not a matter of concern
B)focused on sexual intercourse
C)a subject that caregivers should not encourage
D)expressed in many thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
E)None of these
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40
When her older sister died, Cokie Roberts (see Personal Insights 14.4 in the eighth edition of Death & Dying, Life & Living )wrote that _________.
A)she would have preferred that her brother had died
B)she had been robbed of some part of her future
C)she would continue to be able to talk about new events with her sister
D)she was now experiencing intellectually what she had previously only grasped emotionally
E)she still had her past and had not been deprived of that
A)she would have preferred that her brother had died
B)she had been robbed of some part of her future
C)she would continue to be able to talk about new events with her sister
D)she was now experiencing intellectually what she had previously only grasped emotionally
E)she still had her past and had not been deprived of that
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41
Identify and explain three (3)important characteristics of adult bereavement brought about by the death of a child. Be specific. Give concrete examples.
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42
What can we learn from exploring possible sources of guilt in parental bereavement?
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43
Compare and contrast three (3)important differences between young adults and middle-aged adults who are coping with life-threatening illness or dying. Explain your answer.
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44
Identify and explain one (1)distinctive feature of adult bereavement associated with the death of a fetus, a newborn, or an infant and one (1)constructive way in which such bereaved adults could be helped.
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45
Identify and explain three (3)important factors that are likely to be influential in affecting the attitudes toward death of young and middle-aged adults. Be specific.
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46
Why are attitudes toward death especially likely to change during middle adulthood?
Explain your answer.
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47
It has been said that the death of a parent will give his or her adult child a "develop- mental push." Explain this concept and give an example of how it has or might occur in your own life.
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48
Compare and contrast three (3)important differences between encounters with death in young adulthood vs. middle adulthood. Explain your answer.
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49
Describe gender and role differences in parental bereavement. Give specific examples.
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50
Explain the meaning of the phrase "sandwich generation" in relationship to issues of death, dying, and bereavement.
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