Puberty Flashcards

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How does the body change during puberty?

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  1. Primary sexual characterstics
    Females; menstruation, ovaries, uterus, vagina
    Males; spermarche, penis, scrotum, testes
  2. Secondary sexual characteristics
    Female; breast development, underarm and pubic hair
    Male; facial hair, voice change, underarm and pubic hair
  • Attain adult-sized body
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What are some differences in pubertal growth?

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  • 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
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How does early pubertal changes affect boys and girls?

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Girls
Unpopular, withdrawn, low confidence
More deviant behavior
Negative body image
More long term problems

Boys
Popular
Confident, independant
Positive body image

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How does late pubertal changes affect boys and girls?

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Girls
Popular
Sociable, lively
School leaders
Positive body image

Boys
Unpopular
Anxious, talkative, attention-seeking
Negative body image

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What are the reactions to puberty?

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  • 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
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Body Image

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Conception of and attitude toward their physical appearance
- Strong predictor of self-esteem

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Are adolescents more moody?

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  • Higher hormone levels
  • React intensively to negative experiences and situations in general
  • Sleep schedules are important
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How is the parent-child relationship during puberty?

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  • More conflicts
  • Adolescence seek more autonomy, want to be treated like an adult
  • Protecting vs letting them find themselves
  • Sex differences
    Girls - more restrictions
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