Adolescence Flashcards

1
Q

When does the developmental period of adolescence begin and end?

A

Puberty to adulthood

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2
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Define: Puberty

A

Becoming capable of sexual reproduction

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3
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What are signs of sexual maturity in girls?

A
  • menarche (onset of menstruation)

- development of breasts

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4
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What are signs of sexual maturity in boys?

A
  • growth of testes and penis

- onset of nocturnal emissions

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5
Q

What are Secondary Sex Characteristics for boys and girls?

A
Boys
-deep voice
-growth of chest and facial hair
Girls/Boys
-growth of pubic hair
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6
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What initiates Menarche?

A

A female having a critical level of body fat which is necessary for pregnancy, and triggers hormonal changes in puberty

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7
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What developmental changes happen to the adolescent brain?

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  • pruning of neural connections in the Prefrontal Cortex and Limbic System
  • mylenization between the Prefrontal Cortex and Limbic system
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8
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Define: Mylenization

A

Strengthening of neural connections

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9
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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?

A

The pruning and strengthening of connections between the Prefrontal Cortex (reasoning) and Limbic System (emotional)

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10
Q

Has there been an increase in narcissism over the decades?

A

no

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11
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Why are young people more narcissistic then their elders?

A

Because of the developmental stage they are at, thinking about themselves and their futures.

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12
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What are 3 problems that are more common in adolescence than adulthood?

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  • conflict with parents
  • mood swings and depression
  • reckless and risky behavior
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13
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What is the #1 problem teens face anywhere?

A

Bullying and harassment

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14
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How are teenage boys likely to express their emotional problems?

A

Boys are likely to externalize emotional problems in antisocial behavior.

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15
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How are teenage girls likely to express their emotional problems?

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Girls are likely to express their emotional problems internally, becoming withdrawn or developing eating disorders.

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16
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Is there a difference in the overall self-esteem of the sexes?

A

No

-just in the way they internalize/externalize negative emotions