Adolescent girls go through puberty early and have parents, rather than a channel to communicate with them or have knowledge of their activity seems more likely to show aggressive behaviour, according to the report in the August issue of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, James / Archives journals.
Tyre girls in early puberty is associated with behaviour problems, crime and substance, according to background information in the article. Many of these problems through adolescence and early adulthood. "As adults, early maturing girls demonstrate academic and professional report on the progress and quality of life and reduction of satisfaction," the authors write. "That is why it is important to understand that the protective factors can the negative effects of early-maturing girls" Adaptation. "
Sylvie Mrug, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham, and her colleagues surveyed 330 grade girls (average age 11), as well as their parents of the three urban areas. Girls reported how often they are in aggressive behavior, for example, hitting, teasing and spread rumors to harm the other, whether displayed with crime (fighting at school, suffered in the fight or to cause injury), the frequency of their loving mother and how often they did things together, regardless of whether their parents with them about violence, sex and snuff tobacco, and if they began their time. Parents responded to seven points measure the degree that they knew that their children, friends and how he or she had spent their free time.
Girls mature earlier quarter, defined as the beginning of his term in office a year ago, the average age for women from racial and ethnic backgrounds. Those who can not lead to the criminals, but not aggressively. But those are ripe at the beginning and also has a low level of parental care, communication and knowledge is likely to be aggressive. "In addition, early maturing predict only physical aggression, coupled with low maternal care," write the authors.
In early maturing girls may be at greater risk of aggression or crimes because they are more likely to be adopted and relationships with older men are more likely than younger children to engage in undesirable behavior, the authors note. "Popecheniya parents can reduce girls' vulnerability to the negative influence of peers," they write. "In addition, parental care can help girls cope with the problems associated with early puberty. As I listened to their daughters' difficulties and support and encourage, foster parents can help develop more effective survival skills and diffuse the negative emotions that can manifest itself as an aggression" .
Parents of communication and knowledge can protect girls from aggressive behaviour continue. "Given the difficult situation in pairs (for example, provocation," peer pressure) and ways to combat them, parents can help their daughters develop a repertoire of adaptive responses to a minimum, you need to be inadequate (and say aggressive) behavior, "they they wrote. " Furthermore, in order to know how their daughter spend their free time, parents can help identify and prevent negative peer and other influences. "
Physicians should mainly for communications, knowledge and parental care, for parents to educate girls mature at an early age. "Helping parents develop positive parents can help in early maturing girls to grow in health, well-adjusted young people and adults", authors conclude.
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