Adolescent Behavioral Issues Flashcards
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profile of anorexic patient
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- more likely to come from middle- to upper-class families that are highly controlling
- often family members have disorder
- tend to be very perfectionistic and tightly controlling of their own behaviors
- younger and more perfectionistic individuals are more likely to develop anorexia
- may have low levels of key neurotransmitters
2
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profile of bulimic patient
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- may run in families
- more likely to engage in other reckless behaviors
- older and more impulsive individuals are more likely to develop bulimia
- connections bulimia and depressive disorders, indicating a possible biochemical problem
3
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effects of anorexia on body
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- can be fatal, deadliest mental disorder
- damages all major organs
- heart problems can linger for life
- Nutritional deficiencies affect the brain and bones
- Amenorrhea common
4
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effects of bulimia on body
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- can result in heart failure and stomach rupture
- more benign consequences are from purging behaviors, which can noticeably affect cheeks, teeth, and hands
- consequences of bulimia are less noticeable since many bulimic individuals are of normal weight or are overweight (purging is an inefficient means of losing weight).
5
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juvenile delinquency overview
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- criminal behavior prior to adulthood
- much more common (& more violent) in adolescent boys
- 2 patterns
6
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adolescent-limited delinquency
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- more common type of juvenile delinquency, benign
- responsible behavior increases as age /into adulthood
7
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life-course persistent delinquency
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- delinquent behaviors continue / grow in adolescence and into adulthood
- much more problematic
- often caused by combo of bio and social factors
8
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key patterns leading to child violence (3)
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- empathy deficit caused by failure to develop a secure attachment to caretaker
- acting out as symptom of depression
- abandonment by parent (traumatic separation in early life)
9
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adolescent depression
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- girls & women more likely to be diagnosed w/it
- risk factor for suicide
- acting out can be symptom of depression in adolescent boys
10
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2 patterns of suicidal teens
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- intelligent, perfectionistic, fairly isolated
2. impulsive, engage in risky behavior
11
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triggers for teen suicide (3)
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- break up
- get in trouble
- family issues blamed on them
12
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suicide in boys vs. girls
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- girls more likely to attempt
- boys more likely to succeed