Abstract

Authors writing on the subject of the male midlife crisis offer reference signs of increased personal disorganization which are attributed to a crisis. Three of the more commonly referenced problem areas are alcoholism, divorce, and suicide. Analysis of the known data indicates there is no quantitative basis for these contentions. The incidence of heavy drinking, divorce, and suicide go down at midlife rather than increase.

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