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    the streets, sometimes in schools, in shops and elsewhere. There are many factors that lead to increasingly early exercise of sexuality in adolescents and thus to early pregnancies. Pregnancy during adolescence is a topic of great interest in all sectors of society, and across the world. Adolescence is a period of life in which the individual acquires the reproductive capacity, psychologically passes from childhood to adulthood. Journal of Adolescent Health conducted research on pregnancy rates

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    The Correlation Between Abused Adolescence and Addiction Adolescence is a critical time in an individuals’ life, especially in regards to his or her neurodevelopment. Adolescents believe that they are mature individuals with the ability to make intelligent decisions without any direction or guidance from anyone else. This is very alarming considering that the adolescent is very impulsive in his or her decision making abilities, instead of reasoning through the negatives and positives regarding his

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    essay will review the social problems related to Adolescence with regard to different authors and their view points on the issue. The essay will critically discuss some positive and negative aspects in adolescence with respect to the society as a whole. Finally, with regards to these findings, the essay will conclude with the importance of understanding the concept Adolescence in order to confront the issues arising from it. • THE NATURE OF ADOLESCENCE by John C. Coleman According to John C. Coleman

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    In the adolescent stage, teens begin to develop sexual relations with significant others. It is a big decision that comes with precautions and responsibility. Unprotected sex can have many consequences such as sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy. Unprotected sex is having sexual intercourse without contraceptives such as condoms and birth controls. Each year, approximately 750,000 teen girls get pregnant with approximately 400,000 births from teens. Pregnancy is caused by unprotected sex

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    Adolescence and Substance Use Tammy Martin Liberty University Adolescence and Substance Use Introduction Adolescence can be a complex time in life. This is greatly due to changing hormones, desire of peer acceptance, and experience seeking. This can lead to risky behaviors that begins earlier in adolescences, and peaks at the later stage just before adulthood. Risky behaviors can include drug or alcohol use or abuse (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015). This paper will examine the relationship

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    Adolescence marks the emergence of internalizing problems, which are defined as the emotional conditions that surface when an individual begins to turn problems inward where they take them out on themselves (Santrock, 2016, p. 437). Two of the most commonly noted examples of internalizing problems are anxiety and depression. Anxiety is best described as a future-oriented emotion, characterized by perceptions of both uncontrollability and unpredictability over potentially aversive events, causing

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    Adolescence is often described as the point in a person’s life where they develop from a child into an adult. This is the stage where puberty begins. When adolescence comes to mind we tend to think of our teenage years and the memories that are associated with that time period. Adolescence is a very important part of human development as we are growing both physically and mentally. Events that happen during this time of life can impact the way we live the rest of our lives. We will explore aspects

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    Information about cultural or socioeconomic and about where, how, and why this new stage might be helpful Yes, I think there should be a stage of life between late adolescence and early adulthood because the socioeconomic factors are the social and economic experiences and realities that help shape my personality, attitudes, and lifestyle. Among socioeconomic factors is education. My level of education shows how I view the world and contribute to my social growth. Education has contributed to my

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    According to Boyd, Johnson, and Bee (2015), adolescence is the period that falls in between childhood and adulthood (p. 316). The reproductive and endocrine systems undergo the greatest amount of physical development during adolescence. This was most noticeable for me personally, when I began to undergo puberty towards the end of my first major growth spurt. I began to develop breasts as well as pubic hair, which are secondary sex characteristics. One of the greatest indications of sexual maturity

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    The process of adolescence is a period of different changes happening in the transition from childhood to adulthood. During this time, a child is changing physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually. This stage of life is the first time when parents need to let go and allow their children to be with peers and do more mature activities. A child in adolescence may begin to physically show signs of maturation along with the want for independence. This time can be a liberating part of life

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