NSE-31A Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Peer Pressure, Sexual Identity, 18 Months
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Youth, identity development & health - lecture notes. 18 months - 3 years: autonomy vs. shame. Societal - expectations, rules, policy, public policies, laws, resources. Peers/community - rules, expectations, boundaries, consequences for conforming/different, resources, peer pressure. Family - culture, expectations, acceptance of difference, consequences for being different. Developing a sense of self: may experiment with different identities. Developing sexual identity: may or may not become sexually active. Developing moral identity - moral values: can understand moral implications of decisions/actions. Identity exploratory teens may seek & experiment with risk behaviors as part of the identity construction process vs. for peer-related reasons: high identity exploration teens were more likely to report personal curiosity as a reason for substance use. Health promotion and maintenance: the school-age child and the adolescent. Wieland ladewig, m. r. davidson, j. w. ball, r. c. Nse31 week 9 youth, identity development, & health. ), community health nursing: a canadian perspective (4th ed. , pp.