2010
DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2010.09081190
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Outcomes of Early Pubertal Timing in Young Women: A Prospective Population-Based Study

Abstract: Background/Objective-Early pubertal timing in females is associated with psychosocial problems throughout adolescence, but it is unclear whether these problems persist into young adulthood.

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“…24 Girls with earlier maturation are at risk for lower self-esteem 25 and higher rates of depression. 26 They are more likely to be influenced by older peers and more deviant peers, 27 and initiate intercourse, substance use, and other norm-breaking behaviors at younger ages. [28][29][30] Although the greatest impact on these psychosocial outcomes appears during the adolescent years, the impact on adult women who matured early includes greater rates of depression, 26,29 lower levels of academic achievement, 30 and greater number of sexual partners.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Girls with earlier maturation are at risk for lower self-esteem 25 and higher rates of depression. 26 They are more likely to be influenced by older peers and more deviant peers, 27 and initiate intercourse, substance use, and other norm-breaking behaviors at younger ages. [28][29][30] Although the greatest impact on these psychosocial outcomes appears during the adolescent years, the impact on adult women who matured early includes greater rates of depression, 26,29 lower levels of academic achievement, 30 and greater number of sexual partners.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les é tudes montrent le lien entre l'âge de la mé narche et la premiè re consommation d'alcool [7,10,[15][16][17]. De plus, la consommation pré coce d'alcool est lié e à l'apparition d'une consommation excessive chez les adolescents et d'une dépendance à l'âge adulte [18].…”
Section: âGe De La Puberte´et Droguesunclassified
“…Une é tude norvé gienne, parue en 2005, montre bien qu'une consommation abusive d'alcool en fin d'adolescence (16-20 ans) est plus fré quemment retrouvé e chez les filles dont la puberté é tait pré coce ou retardé e [19]. Malgré cela, l'é tude de William Copeland et al (octobre 2010) ne retrouve plus cette influence de l'âge de la puberté sur la consommation abusive, voire la dé pendance d'alcool à l'âge adulte [10].…”
Section: âGe De La Puberte´et Droguesunclassified
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