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Describe how middle-aged adults perceive control over what happens to them.

Researchers have found that on average a sense of personal control decreases as adults become older. In one study, approximately 80 percent of the young adults (25 to 39 years of age), 71 percent of the middle-aged adults (40 to 59 years of age), and 62 percent of the older adults (60 to 75 years of age) reported that they were often in control of their lives. However, some aspects of personal control increase with age while others decrease. For example, middle-aged adults feel they have a greater sense of control over their finances, work, and marriage than younger adults but less control over their sex life and their children.


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