Paediatric Adolescent Health Flashcards
How do adolescents differ?
social development
emotional development
mental health
brain changes
What age is adolescence?
11 - 25 years
What changes occur in adolescence?
Social
Emotional
Physical (brain)
Social development in adolescence
Establishing independence
- focus from parents to peers
- increasing responsibility
- less acceptance of authority figures / advice
Developing self identity
- desire for social acceptance
- identity exploration / role confusion
- eventually integrate different possibilities into single self concept
Start to develop and explore a sexual identity
Characterised by various transitions and changes in social circumstances
Emotional development in adolescence
Growing ability to regulate emotions
- early adolescence; seemingly spontaneous outburst
- greater reliance on amyglada
Emotional outbursts can be triggered by barriers to development
Increase in connections between amygdala and other brain areas during adolescence
- experience new and more complex emotions
- ability to control emotional reactions and behaviour
Mental health in adolescents
10 - 20 % of adolescents experience mental health disorders
Most develop late childhood - early adolescence
Where is the area of most radical change of the brain?
Prefrontal cortex
- responsible for high level of cognitive function
- characteristic of adult behaviours / abilities
What to ask about in a consultation to adolescents ( HEADSS)
Home Education (or employment) Activities Drugs/alcohol Sexuality Suicide/self harm
When does transition start?
11-12 years