Adolescence Flashcards
When does the developmental period of adolescence begin and end?
Puberty to adulthood
Define: Puberty
Becoming capable of sexual reproduction
What are signs of sexual maturity in girls?
- menarche (onset of menstruation)
- development of breasts
What are signs of sexual maturity in boys?
- growth of testes and penis
- onset of nocturnal emissions
What are Secondary Sex Characteristics for boys and girls?
Boys -deep voice -growth of chest and facial hair Girls/Boys -growth of pubic hair
What initiates Menarche?
A female having a critical level of body fat which is necessary for pregnancy, and triggers hormonal changes in puberty
What developmental changes happen to the adolescent brain?
- pruning of neural connections in the Prefrontal Cortex and Limbic System
- mylenization between the Prefrontal Cortex and Limbic system
Define: Mylenization
Strengthening of neural connections
What could explain why some teenagers behave more impulsively than adults, why they are prone to peer pressure, and lack reasoning ability to foresee consequences?
The pruning and strengthening of connections between the Prefrontal Cortex (reasoning) and Limbic System (emotional)
Has there been an increase in narcissism over the decades?
no
Why are young people more narcissistic then their elders?
Because of the developmental stage they are at, thinking about themselves and their futures.
What are 3 problems that are more common in adolescence than adulthood?
- conflict with parents
- mood swings and depression
- reckless and risky behavior
What is the #1 problem teens face anywhere?
Bullying and harassment
How are teenage boys likely to express their emotional problems?
Boys are likely to externalize emotional problems in antisocial behavior.
How are teenage girls likely to express their emotional problems?
Girls are likely to express their emotional problems internally, becoming withdrawn or developing eating disorders.