Go Back Research Article July, 2013

Puberty and adolescent sexuality

Abstract

This article is part of a Special Issue “Puberty and Adolescence”. Sexuality emerges as a major developmental element of puberty and the adolescent years that follow. However, connecting the sexuality that emerges with puberty and elements of adult sexuality is difficult because much adolescent sexuality research addresses the transition to partnered sexual behaviors (primarily coitus) and consequences such as unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. This review proposes a framework of an expanded understanding of puberty and adolescent sexuality from the perspective of four hallmarks of adult sexuality: sexual desire; sexual arousal; sexual behaviors; and, sexual function. This approach thus addresses important gaps in understanding of the ontogeny of sex and the continuum of sexuality development from adolescence through the adult lifespan.

Keywords

puberty adolescent sexuality sexual development sexual desire sexual arousal sexual behaviors sexual function pubertal changes adolescent health psychosexual development sexual maturation sexual identity sexual exploration partnered sexual behavior risk behaviors unplanned pregnancy sexually transmitted infections ontogeny of sex lifespan sexuality developmental psychology public health
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Volume 64
Issue 2
Pages 280–287
ISSN 1095-6867
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