Puberty Flashcards
How does the body change during puberty?
- Primary sexual characterstics
Females; menstruation, ovaries, uterus, vagina
Males; spermarche, penis, scrotum, testes - Secondary sexual characteristics
Female; breast development, underarm and pubic hair
Male; facial hair, voice change, underarm and pubic hair
- Attain adult-sized body
What are some differences in pubertal growth?
- Heredity plays a part on timing of pubertal changes
- Nutrition and exercise influence as well
Females; nutrition habits - release of leptin, or not - ready for puberty? - Ethnicity
- Socio-economic status
How does early pubertal changes affect boys and girls?
Girls
Unpopular, withdrawn, low confidence
More deviant behavior
Negative body image
More long term problems
Boys
Popular
Confident, independant
Positive body image
How does late pubertal changes affect boys and girls?
Girls
Popular
Sociable, lively
School leaders
Positive body image
Boys
Unpopular
Anxious, talkative, attention-seeking
Negative body image
What are the reactions to puberty?
- Mixed
- Influenced by family and peers
- Girls talk more about it with others, guys hold it in
- Different kind of values, cultures + sex differences in challenges during puberty
- Preparation is important
School and parents play an important part
Body Image
Conception of and attitude toward their physical appearance
- Strong predictor of self-esteem
Are adolescents more moody?
- Higher hormone levels
- React intensively to negative experiences and situations in general
- Sleep schedules are important
How is the parent-child relationship during puberty?
- More conflicts
- Adolescence seek more autonomy, want to be treated like an adult
- Protecting vs letting them find themselves
- Sex differences
Girls - more restrictions