The MIDUS national survey: an overview
pt. I. Midlife perspectives on physical health: sex differences in health over the course of midlife
Socioeconomic position and health across midlife
Social inequalities in health and well-being: the role of relational and religious protective factors
Health, well-being, and social responsibility in the MIDUS twin sibling subsamples
The menopausal transition and aging processes
II. Emotion, quality of life, and psychological well-being in midlife: positive and negative affect at midlife
Age and depression in the MIDUS survey
The quality of American life at the end of the century
In their own words: well-being at midlife among high school-educated and college-educated adults
The adaptive value of feeling in control during midlife
Social well-being in the United States: a descriptive epidemiology
Psychological well-being in MIDUS: profiles of ethnic/racial diversity and life-course uniformity
pt. III. Contexts of midlife: work and family experience, neighborhood, and geographic region
Is daily life more stressful during middle adulthood?
Psychological well-being across three cohorts: a response to shifting work-family opportunities and expectations?
Work, family, and social class
Family roles and well-being during the middle life course
social responsibility to family and community
Turning points in adulthood
Well-being in America: core features and regional patterns.