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What is the result of moritorium?
Fidelity
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Which parenting style produces the best results?
Authoritative
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What is identity?
A choherent conception of the self, made up on goals, values, and beliefs to which a person is solidly committed.
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What is Piaget's final stage?
- Formal operational thinking
- --- abstract thoughts
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What are the second and third leading causes of death in adolescents?
- 2nd: Firearms
- 3rd: Suicide
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What is the leading of cause of death in adolescents?
Car accidents
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What is an example of a secondary sexual characteristic?
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What is an example of a primary sexual characteristic?
Sex organs
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What ends childhood?
Puberty
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What is the most common psychiatric disorder found in children?
Oppositional defiant disorder
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Which type of agression do kids use to effect someone's reputation?
Relational
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Which type of agression do kids use to harm someone?
Hostile
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Which type of agression do kids use just to get something?
Instrumental
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When do children begin to see co-regulation and what is it?
- -7-9 years old
- -share with parent responsibility of their decisions
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Children ages 7-8 go through Erikson's stage of working hard vs falling behind, also known as _____ vs_____.
It is the _____ crisis in of Erikson's phycosocial development.
- -Idustry vs Inferiority
- -5th
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What are the two types of delinquency?
- Early onset: 11 years old
- Late onset: after puberty
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The more independence a teen has the more _____ they have as well.
Self-esteem
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Adolecent rebellion: Teens want _____, _____, and _____.
- 1. Privacy
- 2. Independence
- 3. Alone time
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What is the most common STD?
HPV
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What is sexual identity?
Seeing onself as s sexual being, recognizing one's sexual orientation, coming to terms with sexual stirrings, and forming romantic or sexual attachments.
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What is a sexually transmitted disease (STD)?
A disease spread by sexual contact
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How many teens actually rebel?
Only 1/5
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What is adolecent rebellion?
Pattern of emotional turmoil, characteristics of a minority of adolescents, which may involve conflict with family, alienation from adult society, reckless behavior, and rejection of adult values.
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What is collective efficacy?
Strength of social connections within a neighborhood and the extent to which residents monitor or supervise each other's children
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What is adolescence?
Developmental transition between childhood and adulthood entailing major physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes.
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What is puberty?
Process by which a person attains sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce.
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What is adrenarche
Maturing of adrenal glands
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What is gonadarche?
Maturing of the sex organs and the appearance of more obvious pubertal changes
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What is dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)?
Secreted by the adrenal glands which plays a part in the growth of pubic, axillary, and facial hair, as well as in faster body growth, oilier skin, and the development of body odor
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What is a sharp increase in height and weight that preceds sexual maturity?
Adolescent growth spurt
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What is spermarche?
A boys first ejaculation
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What is menarche?
A girls first menstration
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What is anorexia-nervosa?
Self Starvation – distorted self image – although severely underweight they see themselves as fat
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What is bulimia nervosa?
Eating disorder in which a person regularly eats huge quantities of food and then purges the body by laxatives, induced vomiting, fasting, or excessive exercise
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What are the three most commonly used drugs?
Alcohol, Marijuana, and Tobacco
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