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Primary sex characteristics
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•parts of the body directly involved in reproduction
–reproductive organs, including vagina, penis, uterus, ovaries, etc
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Secondary sexual characteristics
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•body characteristics not directly involved in reproduction but that indicate sexual maturity
–Pubic hair, Women’s breasts, Men’s beards
•The process takes about 4 years and begins about 2 years earlier for girls than for boys |
Puberty change for girls
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9 or 10 years of age
achieve sexual maturation at 13 or 14 |
Puberty change for boys
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12
sexual maturity - 14 |
Secular trend
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A lowering of the age when puberty begins and young people reach adult height and sexual maturity
•A secular trend is a trend that only can be seen by observing several generations •This secular trend began about 100 years ago and has occurred in the U.S., western Europe, and Japan •Most obvious explanation for the secular trend is a higher standard of living |
Early maturing boys
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•Early maturing boys have been found to be more poised, relaxed, good-natured, popular with peers, and likely to be leaders
–some studies have found them to be more worried about being liked, more cautious, and more bound by rules
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Late maturing boys
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•Late maturing boys have been found to feel more inadequate, rejected, and dominated; to be more dependent, more aggressive, and insecure
•Boys tend to prefer to mature early rather than late
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Early maturing girls
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•Girls tend not to like maturing early
•Early maturing girls tend to be less sociable, expressive, and poised, more introverted and shy, and more negative about menarche, more apt to have poor body image and lower self-esteem
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Rates for depression
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Age 12: girls higher
age 14: girls twice as high as boys |
Anorexia nervosa
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•Defined medically as a loss of at least 15% to 20% of ideal body weight
–not due to any detectable illness
•The American Psychiatric Association includes as criteria
–intense fear of gaining weight
–disturbance in body image
–significant weight loss
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Bulimia nervosa
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Involves:
recurrent episodes of binge eating
feeling of lack of control over eating behavior
regular episodes of self-induced vomiting
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Consequences of bulimia
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•Dehydration
•constipation
•abnormal heartbeat, atrial flutter, fibrilation
•increases susceptibility to cold
•menstrual irregularities
•abdominal distention
•excessive weight fluctuations
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The Young Old
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–the majority of older people who, regardless of their chronological age, are vital, vigorous, and active
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The old-old
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–is the frail, infirm minority of older adults
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Oldest old
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Age 85
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