Childhood, children less to worry about, her innocence and love:
Our thoughts about ourselves are constantly changing in my life, but in general, the highest self-love is when we in early childhood and middle age, much lower than in their youth and age. Recent research by U.S. scientists conclude.
"The bottom line is there are two distinct periods when the pride of man down, the youth and old age," said Dr. Richard W. Robins, University of California (USA), said. "Perhaps the social context and the human body undergoing profound changes, our pride will inevitably decline."
The study is based on an online survey of more than 326,000 people, ages 9 to 90. Results showed that adolescents aged 9-12 with the level of self-love "ngun untouched" one son and daughter. They believe in yourself, love and appreciate yourself. However, entering adolescence, both sexes are less self-love a lot, especially in girls.
"This suggests that some aspects of the lives of young people reduce their psychological requirements of their own, and the girls are affected more powerful than the boys," the authors write. They emphasized that the major changes occur during puberty, especially changes in physical, biological, that affect girls more than boys.
The difference between the sexes on the level of self-love continues throughout adulthood. In general, psychological self-love, self-rated increases gradually after the age of young people out, and culminating in the 60 years of age. It appears that this finding "contrary to popular belief this past of depression in middle age."
Our thoughts about ourselves are constantly changing in my life, but in general, the highest self-love is when we in early childhood and middle age, much lower than in their youth and age. Recent research by U.S. scientists conclude.
"The bottom line is there are two distinct periods when the pride of man down, the youth and old age," said Dr. Richard W. Robins, University of California (USA), said. "Perhaps the social context and the human body undergoing profound changes, our pride will inevitably decline."
The study is based on an online survey of more than 326,000 people, ages 9 to 90. Results showed that adolescents aged 9-12 with the level of self-love "ngun untouched" one son and daughter. They believe in yourself, love and appreciate yourself. However, entering adolescence, both sexes are less self-love a lot, especially in girls.
"This suggests that some aspects of the lives of young people reduce their psychological requirements of their own, and the girls are affected more powerful than the boys," the authors write. They emphasized that the major changes occur during puberty, especially changes in physical, biological, that affect girls more than boys.
The difference between the sexes on the level of self-love continues throughout adulthood. In general, psychological self-love, self-rated increases gradually after the age of young people out, and culminating in the 60 years of age. It appears that this finding "contrary to popular belief this past of depression in middle age."


