• Youth | |
• Infants | 20 |
• Toddlers | 1 |
• Basic school children | 93 |
• Teens, adolescents | 352 |
• Twens | 31 |
• Young adults | 57 |
• Adults | 265 |
• Childbearing aged | |
• Working age | 292 |
• Middle aged | 42 |
• In menopause | 3 |
• Elderly | 233 |
• Very old | 12 |
• Generation | 8 |
• Various age groups | 32 |
• Children living with single parent | 1 |
• Gifted children | |
• Handicapped children | 2 |
• Children of divorce | 2 |
• Living in Kibbutz | 3 |
• Communal housing | 2 |
• Company town | 1 |
• Ethnic groups in USA | 2 |
• Whites in USA | 31 |
• Blacks in USA | 8 |
• Ethnic groups in other nations | 11 |
• Non-modern cultures | 2 |
• Highschool pupils | 88 |
• Students | 361 |
• Trainees | 4 |
• Alumni | 5 |
• School-leavers | 3 |
• Well educated | 7 |
• Not Employed | 1 |
• Unemployed | 26 |
• Housewives | 16 |
• Retired | 43 |
• Employed | 86 |
• Employers | |
• Employees | 26 |
• Self employed | 32 |
• Employees of a firm | 13 |
• Kind of job | 1 |
• Couples | 18 |
• Heads of households | 11 |
• Family members | 3 |
• Spouse | 3 |
• Living with family | 2 |
• Housewives | 1 |
• Twins | 7 |
• Divorced | 1 |
• Male | 57 |
• Female | 96 |
• Intersex | 1 |
• Transgender | 26 |
• Mental Patients | 47 |
• Medical Patients | 104 |
• Sex reassignment | 5 |
• Handicapped | 21 |
• Drug use | 1 |
• Tranquillizer users | 1 |
• Overweight | 3 |
• Died later | 1 |
• Living in prison | 1 |
• Living in hospital | 2 |
• Living in nursing home | 10 |
• Living in cloister | 6 |
• Living in foster home | 2 |
• Old age home | 4 |
• Veterans | 6 |
• Back-to-the-land mini-farmers | 5 |
• Internet users | 11 |
• Lottery players/winners | 10 |
• Meditators | 2 |
• Tourists | 5 |
• Earlier life stress | 2 |
• Recent loss | 3 |
• Recent divorce | 4 |
• Recent unemployment | 8 |
• Accident victims | 5 |
• Recent change in institutional setting | 3 |
• People in transition | 24 |
• Recent hospitalization | 8 |
• Dating couples | 2 |
• Ex-migrant workers | 2 |
• Emigrants | 3 |
• Immigrants | 30 |
• Refugees | 4 |
• Intimates left behind after migration | 6 |
• Union members | 1 |
• Singles association | 1 |
• Student sorority | 2 |
• Professional association | 1 |
• Church | 3 |
• Academics | 15 |
• Administrative | 3 |
• Artists | 2 |
• Clergy | 4 |
• Commercial | |
• Farmers | 9 |
• Fishers | 1 |
• Industry | 10 |
• Laborers, blue collar | 5 |
• Managers | 9 |
• Military | 9 |
• Miners | 1 |
• Nurses | 3 |
• Physicians | 8 |
• Psychologist | |
• Service | 5 |
• Social Workers | 2 |
• Public civil services | 1 |
• Students | 30 |
• Teachers | 9 |
• Telephone operators | 1 |
• Top sporter | |
• Truck drivers | 1 |
• Pessimistic | 2 |
• Ambitious | |
• Cheerful | 7 |
• Childless | 4 |
• involuntary | |
• Parents | 9 |
• Parents with children at home | 14 |
• Parents in empty nest phase | 4 |
• Parents of handicapped children | 2 |
• Parents of students | 1 |
• Mothers | 63 |
• Working mothers | 14 |
• Fathers | 1 |
• Single parents | 5 |
• Abusing parents | 1 |
• Step-parents | |
• Divorced parents | 1 |
• Car-owners | 1 |
• House owners | 1 |
• Caregivers | 1 |
• Donors | |
• Charity donors | 1 |
• Organ donors | 2 |
• Drug users |
• Catholics | 4 |
• Protestants | |
• Adventists |
• Housing complex | 2 |
• Retirement community | 1 |
• Rural | 21 |
• Urban | 111 |
• Metropolitan | 29 |
• Poor or prosperous area | 1 |
• Sub-urban | 2 |
• Planned/unplanned community | 2 |
• Homeless | 4 |
• Prostitutes | 2 |
• prostitute clients | 1 |
• Sexual preference | |
• Asexuals | |
• Bisexuals | 2 |
• Homosexuals | 6 |
• Upper class | 1 |
• Middle class | 10 |
• Lower class | 9 |
• Sporters | 3 |
• Athletes | 1 |
• Spectators | 1 |
• Earlier in therapy | 1 |
• Therapy clients | 3 |
• Psycho-therapy clients | 5 |
• Users of coaching services | 2 |
• Users of positive psychological interventions | 59 |
• Users of physical activation programs | |
• Therapists | 1 |
• very happy or unhappy | 1 |