• Adolescence (from Latin adolescere 'to mature') is a transitional stage of physical and psychological development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to adulthood (typically corresponding to the age of majority). (wikipedia.org)
  • Hannah Wiley, Los Angeles Times , 10 Nov. 2023 This childish stunt leads to the boy's arrest, jump-starting an adolescence and young adulthood marked by incarceration, teen parenthood, and financial precarity. (merriam-webster.com)
  • Children and young people who experience multiple Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are at heightened risk of developing mental health needs in late adolescence and adulthood. (ncb.org.uk)
  • Adolescence occurred from phase of puberty to legal adulthood.It consist of stages physical and psychological development. (bartleby.com)
  • Adolescence is a critical link between childhood and adulthood, characterized by significant physical, psychological, and social transitions. (prb.org)
  • The prevalence equalizes between the genders during adolescence and then switches to a female predominance in adulthood. (nih.gov)
  • The comorbidity is most common in childhood, less so in adolescence, and lowest in adulthood. (bipolarnews.org)
  • Based on 92 studies including a total of 17,089 individuals, the prevalence of ADHD in people with bipolar disorder is 73% in childhood, 43% in adolescence, and 17% in adulthood. (bipolarnews.org)
  • Data from 52 studies with 16,897 individuals indicated that prevalence of ADHD in major depressive disorder is 28% in childhood, 17% in adolescence, and 7% in adulthood. (bipolarnews.org)
  • In a meta-analysis published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry in 2019, researcher Gabriella Gobbi and colleagues analyzed findings from 11 studies including a total of 23,317 participants and found that cannabis use in adolescence (before age 18) was associated with a significantly increased risk of depression, suicidality, and suicide attempts in young adulthood (between 18 and 32 years of age). (bipolarnews.org)
  • Local government are key actors in creating concrete and sensible action for the benefit of the majority of the population of our country-during childhood, adolescence and young adulthood. (entremundos.org)
  • Background: This study is the first effort in the Middle East to identify cigarette-smoking trajectories and their predictors, from adolescence to young adulthood. (who.int)
  • Citation: Masihay-Akbar H, Razmjouei S, Ainy E, Cheraghi L, Azizi F and Amiri P. Cigarette smoking trajectories from adolescence to young adulthood: first report from the Middle East. (who.int)
  • For other uses, see Adolescence (disambiguation) , Adolescent (disambiguation) , Teen (disambiguation) , and Teenager (disambiguation) . (wikipedia.org)
  • Health care during adolescence should be tailored to meet the changing developmental needs of the adolescent while providing welcoming, safe, and confidential care. (cdc.gov)
  • Hence, an adolescent is an individual going through the stages adolescence. (bartleby.com)
  • Fact Sheet 1, Adolescence: A Foundation for Future Health , places adolescence within the life course and illustrates the importance of addressing adolescent health in order to preserve and improve lifelong health. (prb.org)
  • Fact Sheet 2, Adolescence and the Social Determinants of Health , describes some of the key influences on adolescent health and health-related behaviors. (prb.org)
  • According to Bohnsack and colleagues, "Adolescence is a critical period in brain development and adolescent drinking decreases orbitofrontal cortex activity and increases amygdala activity leading to less executive control, more emotional impulsivity, alterations in decision-making, and [a higher risk of engaging] in risky behaviors and develop[ing] mental health problems later in life. (bipolarnews.org)
  • Hormones play an organizational role, priming the body to behave in a certain way once puberty begins, and an active role, referring to changes in hormones during adolescence that trigger behavioral and physical changes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Adolescence is the transitional period following puberty in which a teenager matures into an adult. (answers.com)
  • This period in your life only happens once in your early teens and takes a few years to complete, it is known as Puberty or Adolescence. (answers.com)
  • Adolescence is a transitional stage of becoming an adult by going through puberty. (bartleby.com)
  • We investigated if well-established risk factors for cannabis, alcohol and/or tobacco use during adolescence are associated with ever use of cannabis in youth aged 12 years. (canada.ca)
  • Cannabis use typically begins during adolescence. (canada.ca)
  • The purpose of this article is to make the reader aware of the bio-medico-psycho-social repercussions of cannabis consumption initiated in adolescence . (bvsalud.org)
  • Le cannabis est largement utilisé en Belgique et dans le monde entier. (bvsalud.org)
  • Substance de plus en plus médiatisée, et même légalisée dans certains pays, l'usage du cannabis n'est pourtant pas sans conséquence. (bvsalud.org)
  • Le but de cet article est de sensibiliser le lecteur aux répercussions bio-médico-psycho-sociales d'une consommation de cannabis initiée à l' adolescence . (bvsalud.org)
  • Adolescence, youth, and teenager are cultural constructions, or socially constructed categories, that have evolved in meaning and common usage in the last century. (bartleby.com)
  • They also found that father-youth intimacy was associated with fewer weight concerns for both girls and boys throughout most of adolescence, with the greatest effects in mid-adolescence for girls and late adolescence for boys. (homeword.com)
  • In contrast, mother-youth intimacy was only associated with fewer weight concerns for boys, and only in early adolescence. (homeword.com)
  • Additionally, father-youth intimacy was associated with higher self-esteem from early through mid-adolescence for both boys and girls. (homeword.com)
  • Mother-youth intimacy was associated with higher self-esteem across most of adolescence for girls, and during early and late adolescence for boys. (homeword.com)
  • Adolescence is characterized by rapid and profound physical, intellectual, emotional, and psychological changes ( 2 ), as well as development of healthy or risky behaviors that can last a lifetime. (cdc.gov)
  • Health outcomes often are driven by health risk behaviors established during adolescence. (cdc.gov)
  • Preventing initiation of potentially harmful behaviors (e.g., smoking and binge drinking) and encouraging healthy eating and physical activity during adolescence can have lifelong health benefits. (cdc.gov)
  • Because of such "difficult" behaviors during adolescence, some owners tend to give up their dogs during this stage, not knowing it is merely a phase that will eventually pass. (ibtimes.com)
  • Vogue , 16 Nov. 2023 As her career quickly took off, she was forced to navigate her adolescence with everyone watching. (merriam-webster.com)
  • Katcy Stephan, Variety , 13 Nov. 2023 And yet, in the end, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, propelled by Blyth's performance, manages to be the deepest expression yet of the series' melodrama of adolescence . (merriam-webster.com)
  • Vulture , 10 Nov. 2023 He's grown a goatee and added muscle to his frame, but still has the same laugh and sincere smile of his adolescence . (merriam-webster.com)
  • Condé Nast, The New Yorker , 9 Oct. 2023 Back when hip-hop was emerging from its adolescence , registering to vote, and taking its first legal drink, Blige's voice became its scaffolding and architecture, the thing that balanced it. (merriam-webster.com)
  • Zandria Robinson, Glamour , 1 Nov. 2023 To the moody strains of Sheik's alt-rock score, the vise of adolescence is captured in a story about pubescent youths rebelling against the warping will of adult hypocrisy and repression. (merriam-webster.com)
  • Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times , 1 Nov. 2023 The postpartum period is much like adolescence , with its startling physical changes and its extreme public scrutiny. (merriam-webster.com)
  • Sleep problems throughout the transition from childhood to early adolescence were associated with psychopathology symptoms, highlighting the importance of good sleep for adolescents' mental well-being, a large observational cohort study suggested. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Social goals in girls transitioning to adolescence: associations with psychopathology and brain network connectivity. (medscape.com)
  • her mother, Gladys, suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and was admitted to a mental health facility for most of her adolescence . (merriam-webster.com)
  • The Adolescence, Mental Health and Developing Mind initiative is a £35million UK-wide programme funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and led by the Medical Research Council (MRC) with the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). (ncb.org.uk)
  • To mark World Mental Health Day, Gill Attrill - Director of the UKRI Adolescence, Mental Health and Developing Mind initiative - shares her thoughts on how the programme is exploring how mental health needs emerge in young people, what makes some more resilient or vulnerable than others, and how we can promote positive mental health and wellbeing by intervening early. (ncb.org.uk)
  • The aims of this dissertation were to investigate i) the mental health and well-being of Swedish young adults who have ceased engaging in NSSI since adolescence, and ii) the psychosocial conditions that facilitate NSSI cessation and psychological growth during this period. (lu.se)
  • However, positive life events and especially having reached an important life goal 1 to In conclusion, distress related to past and recent mental health problems and experiences of adversity can persist among young adults who have ceased NSSI since adolescence. (lu.se)
  • A sociometric approach was used to test whether peer relationships, measured broadly as friendship, acceptance, disliking, and bullying relationships, mediated the link between a sexual minority orientation and depressive symptoms in adolescence. (researchgate.net)
  • Greater perceptions of discrimination during adolescence are linked to more depressive and internalizing symptoms. (madinamerica.com)
  • The researchers examined how emotionally close and supportive relationships with parents - referred to in the research as "parental intimacy" - in families with mothers and fathers affected their children's self-esteem, weight concerns, and depressive symptoms at different points across adolescence. (homeword.com)
  • Eleven participants who reported to have ceased self-injuring since adolescence were also interviewed in 2018 about their experiences using a semi-structured protocol. (lu.se)
  • Erratum to: Morphology of the prefrontal cortex predicts body composition in early adolescence: cognitive mediators and environmental moderators in the ABCD Study. (medscape.com)
  • New pressures in adolescence can strain executive function, and, in turn, add to the already stressful life of teens and young adults at school, the workplace, and home. (additudemag.com)
  • Adolescence can be broken into three stages: early adolescence, middle adolescence, and late adolescence. (bartleby.com)
  • Early adolescence is the first stage and occurs from ages 10 to 14. (bartleby.com)
  • Adhering to a commonly prescribed medication for ADHD in children is associated with higher chances of being prescribed antidepressants in adolescence. (madinamerica.com)
  • Like so much in adolescence, you can blame your oily skin on hormones. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Chambers RA, Taylor JR, Potenza MN (2003) Developmental neurocircuitry of motivation in adolescence: a critical period of addiction vulnerability. (springer.com)
  • Yes, it's not very common, but young girls can begin to menstruate and go through other changes associated with adolescence. (answers.com)
  • The adolescence to young adult education program at BGSU is one of Ohio's largest preparers of teaching-focused education graduates, with 28 teacher preparation programs leading to Ohio licensure. (bgsu.edu)
  • Adolescence to Young Adult Education students declaring an English concentration are expected to fulfill a portfolio requirement. (lourdes.edu)
  • However, Paper IV and some extended analyses that utilized an alternative definition of these engagement patterns indicated that young adults who had fully ceased NSSI since adolescence (i.e., ≥5 instances at T1 or T2, 0 at T3) reported higher resilience and flourishing than did those who continued to injure repetitively (i.e., ≥5 instances at T1 or T2 and T3). (lu.se)
  • The interviews analysed narratively for Paper III suggested that most young adults described that their lives had improved since adolescence. (lu.se)
  • The amygdalas of those who began abusing alcohol in adolescence showed greater expression of the long non-coding RNA known as BDNF-AS. (bipolarnews.org)
  • Often parents are concerned that they will overwhelm their preteen or encourage premature curiosity if they jump the gun in preparing them for adolescence. (hcbc.com)
  • Boomhower SR, Newland MC (2019) d-Amphetamine and methylmercury exposure during adolescence alters sensitivity to monoamine uptake inhibitors in adult mice. (springer.com)
  • Unfortunately, the welfare consequences of adolescence-phase behaviour could be lasting because this corresponds with the peak age at which dogs are relinquished to shelters. (ibtimes.com)
  • Adolescence is marked by dramatic change - physically, emotionally, and socially. (additudemag.com)
  • Adolescence can be an emotionally turbulent time, but new research at Penn State found that close, supportive relationships with parents - especially dads - at key points during adolescence can help stave off certain adjustment problems. (homeword.com)
  • Adolescence is usually associated with the teenage years, but its physical, psychological or cultural expressions may begin earlier or end later. (wikipedia.org)
  • Adolescence is found in teenage years and it is physical while its expression may occur earlier or may at the end. (bartleby.com)
  • The best way to prepare your child for the changes and challenges of adolescence is to set the stage. (hcbc.com)
  • The Three Stages Of Adolescence: Physical And Physical. (bartleby.com)
  • Although adolescence is usually a relatively healthy life stage, preventable causes of death, illness, and injury do occur. (cdc.gov)
  • In this paper, adolescence is studied from the angle of the new dreams which surprise subjects at this time of life. (bvsalud.org)
  • Paper IV found that reporting repetitive NSSI at T1/T2 was associated with retrospective recall of more negative life events during both adolescence and later in life. (lu.se)
  • Facial hair is often present in late adolescence, around ages 17 and 18, but may not appear until significantly later. (wikipedia.org)
  • Age provides only a rough marker of adolescence, and scholars have not agreed upon a precise definition. (wikipedia.org)
  • Using data from the Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome (HAPO) study and HAPO Follow-up study, Perak and a team of colleagues from Northwestern and Lurie Children's Hospital designed their study with the hope of assessing how maternal cardiovascular health during pregnancy might be associated with offspring cardiovascular health in adolescence. (hcplive.com)
  • The paper shows the extent to which adolescence consists in a new desire which affects the subject, with reference to Frank Wedekind's play Spring Awakening and Jacques Lacan's commentary on this work. (bvsalud.org)
  • SUNY Adirondack offers a two-year Liberal Arts and Sciences Associate in Science (AS) degree in Mathematics and Science with an Adolescence Education Mathematics Concentration. (sunyacc.edu)
  • Researchers found, just like humans, dogs' behavior can also become difficult during their adolescence. (ibtimes.com)
  • They found that closeness with fathers had broad, positive effects across adolescence for both daughters and sons. (homeword.com)
  • After analyzing the data, the researchers found several different effects of parental intimacy on their sons and daughters at different times throughout adolescence. (homeword.com)
  • An analysis of more than 2k mother-child dyads suggests assessments of cardiovascular health could provide insight into the health of offspring during adolescence. (hcplive.com)
  • by Jamie Wheal "Schools as they are today are adapted neither to the needs of adolescence nor to the times in which we live. (montessori.org)
  • Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/adolescence. (merriam-webster.com)