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Title: Adolescence


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Chapter 14
  • Adolescence
  • Biosocial Development

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Puberty Begins
  • Period of rapid physical growth and sexual
    maturation
  • Brings person to adult size, shape and sexual
    potential

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  • Hormones and Puberty
  • Process begins with hormone production in brain
  • Hormones from hypothalamus trigger production in
    pituitary glands
  • In turn this triggers hormone production in
    adrenal glands and sex glands

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  • Hormonal changes are to some extent responsible
    for emotional changes
  • Increasing hormone levels can cause rapid arousal
    of emotions
  • Hormones effect quick shift of emotions
  • For boys, increase in hormones lead to thoughts
    about sex
  • For girls hormonal flow during menstrual cycle
    produce specific mood changes
  • positive mood mid cycle- negative mood day or two
    before period

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  • When Do Changes Begin?
  • Changes begin between ages 8 to 14
  • 3 to 4 years after first visible signs, all major
    events are over
  • individual may get a little taller and put on
    some weight
  • Genes
  • Timing can be affected by genetics, ethnicity,
    nations
  • Body Type
  • Stockier builds experience puberty earlier

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The Growth Spurt
  • A sudden, uneven and unpredictable jump in the
    size of almost every part of the body

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  • Wider, Taller, Stronger
  • Increased bone length and density
  • Feet and fingers lengthen before arms and legs,
    then torso
  • Weight gain becomes rapid
  • Height increase follows
  • Timing
  • For girls from 10-14
  • For boys from 12-16

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  • Proper Proportions
  • Head last to grow
  • Dont all grow at same time as peers

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  • Organ growth
  • occurs as torso grows
  • Lungs triple in weight and size
  • Heart doubles in size (rate decreases)
  • Total volume of blood increases
  • Allows for physical endurance in exercise

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  • Nutrition
  • Rapid growth requires more calories, vitamins and
    minerals
  • 50 more Vitamin D, calcium, iron, and zinc
    during this time
  • More likely to be deficient in iron than anything
    else
  • Adolescent more likely to experience periods of
    undereating, overeating or nutritional imbalance

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Sexual Characteristics
  • Results in significant body differences between
    males and females

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  • Reproductive Possibilities
  • Changes in primary sex characteristics
  • Girls - uterus begins to grow and vaginal lining
    thickens
  • Menarche- first menstral period
  • Boys- testes grown, penis lengthens, scrotal sac
    enlarges and becomes pendulous
  • Spermarche- first ejaculation of seminal fluid

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Sexual Appearance
  • Breasts
  • Females accumulate fat
  • Both boys and girls, the diameter of areola
    around nipples increases
  • Voice and Hair
  • Lower, especially in males
  • Body hair becomes coarser and darker
  • New hair growth in armpits and in genital area

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Health and Hazards
  • Sexual Abuse- Special Vulnerability in
    Adolescence
  • Unwelcome sexual advances
  • Arouses adult, excites, shames or confuses a
    young person
  • Female more likely to be incestual
  • Male more likely to be a male who is not a family
    member

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  • Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs
  • Drug abuse ingestion of drug so that users
    well-being is impaired
  • Drug addiction a persons dependence on a drug
    or behavior that makes the user feel physically
    or psychologically at ease
  • Drug use ingestion of a drug, regardless or
    amount or effect

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  • Disquieting Trends
  • More frequent use
  • Younger and Younger

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  • Health Impact of Gateway Drugs
  • Tobacco
  • Decreases food consumption
  • Interferes with absorption of nutrients
  • Reduces fertility
  • Most physically addictive drug of all

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  • Alcohol
  • 2 x more likely to be sexually active
  • 2 x more likely to engage in antisocial behaviors
  • 4 x more likely to be excessively absent from
    school
  • More likely to get in a car with a drunk driver
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