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Developmental Psychology - Adolescence Part 3

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This deck covers key concepts related to sexual identity, orientation, and related health issues, as well as social dynamics in middle and late childhood.

seeing oneself as a sexual being, recognizing one’s sexual orientation, and forming romantic or sexual attachments

o Sexual Identity
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Key Terms

Term
Definition
seeing oneself as a sexual being, recognizing one’s sexual orientation, and forming romantic or sexual attachments
o Sexual Identity
whether the person is attracted to person of other sex (Heterosexual), same sex (Bisexual), or of both sexes (Bisexual)
o Sexual Orientation
biological sex at birth and gender identity are not the same
o Transgender
people who seek medical assistance to permanently transition to their preferred gender
o Transsexual
diseases spread by sexual contact
o Sexually Transmitted Infections
leading cause of cervical cancer in women
• Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) or Genital

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TermDefinition
seeing oneself as a sexual being, recognizing one’s sexual orientation, and forming romantic or sexual attachments
o Sexual Identity
whether the person is attracted to person of other sex (Heterosexual), same sex (Bisexual), or of both sexes (Bisexual)
o Sexual Orientation
biological sex at birth and gender identity are not the same
o Transgender
people who seek medical assistance to permanently transition to their preferred gender
o Transsexual
diseases spread by sexual contact
o Sexually Transmitted Infections
leading cause of cervical cancer in women
• Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) or Genital
Most curable STIs are Chlamydia and Gonorrhea T or F?
True bakit?
chronic, recurring, often painful, and highly contagious disease
• Genital Herpes
affects the liver causing both acute and chronic issues that can lead to cirrhosis, liver cancer or death
• Hepatitis B
parasitic infection
• Trichomoniasis
causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), transmitted thru bodily fluids
• Human Immunodeficiency Virus
caused by bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, spread by contact between infected moist membranes, characterized by discharge from penis or vagina and painful urination
• Gonorrhea
appearance of a sore where syphilis enter the body
• Syphilis
listening to different music from parents, dressed differently, and felt it was reasonable to keep private things from parents • Involves the struggle for autonomy and differentiation, or personal identity
o Individuation
Three levels of peer groupings:
1) Dyadic – one-to-one 2) Cliques – structured group of friends who do things together 3) Crowd – based on personal interactions but on reputation, image, or identity
one-to-one
1) Dyadic
structured group of friends who do things together
2) Cliques
based on personal interactions but on reputation, image, or identity
based on personal interactions but on reputation, image, or identity
adolescent who breaks the law or engages in behavior considered as illegal
o Juvenile Delinquency