| A Child's World: Infancy through Adolescence, 9/e Diane E. Papalia,
University of Wisconsin-Madison Sally Wendkos Olds Ruth Duskin Feldman
Physical Development and Health in Adolescence
Chapter Overview
Chapter 15 sketches the enormous physical changes that occur during adolescence.
In this chapter, the authors:
Identify markers of adolescence, and point out opportunities and risks of this
developmental transition
Describe how puberty begins, and identify possible causes and effects of variations
in its timing
Describe characteristic physical changes in males and females and psychological
impacts of these changes
Examine health issues and concerns, including the importance of physical fitness
and the causes, implications, prevention, and treatment of depression, eating
disorders, drug abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and abuse and neglect
Identify the chief causes of death in adolescence; discuss trends and patterns
in suicide among teenagers, and suggest methods of prevention
Identify protective factors affecting adolescents' health and well-being. |
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