Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) Series - University of Michigan In 2002 the University of Wisconsin Institute on Aging was awarded a grant from the National Institute on Aging to continue the MIDUS series MIDUS datasets can be linked via the M2ID variable Additionally, the MIDUS series includes the Midlife in Japan (MIDJA) studies
Midlife in the United States - National Institute on Aging MIDUS is a collaborative, interdisciplinary investigation of patterns, predictors, and consequences of midlife development in the areas of physical health, psychological well-being, and social responsibility
MIDUS - Maelstrom Research MIDUS is a national longitudinal study of how diverse factors interact to influence health and well-being as people age from early adulthood into midlife and old age
MIDUS: Midlife in the United States | NACDA MIDUS is a U S national, longitudinal collection which focuses on the role of psychological, social, and biological factors in accounting for age-related variations in health and well-being among two national samples of Americans
Mid-Life in the U. S. Study (MIDUS) - The Biomarker Network In its longitudinal extension, MIDUS thus became a forum for investigating health as an integrative process, which involved combining the behavioral and social sciences together with bio-medically oriented research
MIDUS (Midlife in the United States) - Institute on Aging Originating in 1995 with 7,000 respondents, MIDUS is one of the first large-scale studies to link psychosocial and behavioral factors to health, including a comprehensive array of biological and neurological assessments