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Adolescence, 6/e
Laurence Steinberg, Temple University

Psychosocial Development During Adolescence
Sexuality

Chapter Overview

Major Section

Study Guide Features

  
I.Sexuality as an Adolescent IssueLearning Objectives: 1-2
 

Multiple choice questions: 2

Fill in the blank questions: 23

  
II.How Sexually Permissive isLearning Objectives: 3
contemporary Society?Important terms: sexual socialization
 

Multiple choice questions: 3, 30

 

Fill in the blank questions: 2

Matching questions: 15

 

A.Sexual socialization in restrictiveLearning Objectives: 3
societiesImportant terms: restrictive societies
 

Multiple choice questions: 1

Matching questions: 2

  
B. Sexual socialization in semi-restrictive societies

Learning Objectives: 3

 

Important terms: semi-restrictivesocieties

Multiple choice questions: 4

Fill in the blank questions: 1

Matching questions: 16

  
Sexual socialization in permissive societiesLearning Objectives: 3
 Important terms: permissive societies

Multiple choice questions: 35

Matching questions: 6

  
III. Sexual Attitudes Among Adolescents

Learning Objectives: 4

 

Important terms: monogamy

Multiple choice questions: 5

Fill in the blank questions: 3

Matching questions: 13

  
IV. Trends in Sexual Activity During Adolescence 
  
A. Stages of sexual activity

Learning Objectives: 6

 

Important terms: autoerotic behavior,

sociosexual behavior

Multiple choice questions: 6-7

Fill in the blank questions: 4

Matching questions: 11, 19

  
B. Premarital intercourse during adolescence

Learning Objectives: 5

 

Multiple choice questions: 8-10, 11, 31

Fill in the blank questions: 5-6

  
C. Changes in premarital intercourse

Learning Objectives: 5

over timeMultiple choice questions: 10-11
 Fill in the blank questions: 6-7
  

V. The Sexually Active Adolescent

 
  
A.Psychological and social

Learning Objectives: 6

characteristics of sexually active adolescents

Multiple choice questions: 13

 

Fill in the blank questions: 8-9

  
B.Parental and peer influences on

Multiple choice questions: 14, 32

adolescents' sexual activity

Fill in the blank questions: 10

  
C.Risk factors for

Important terms: risk factor,

sexual activity human ecology

Multiple choice questions: 33

 

Fill in the blank questions: 24

Matching questions: 14

  
B. Sex differences in the meaning of sexLearning Objectives: 7
 

Multiple choice questions: 17

Fill in the blank questions: 11

  
E.The Influence of

Important terms: testosterone,

hormones and friends on

androgens, estrogens

adolescent sexual behavior

Fill in the blank questions: 25
 

Matching questions: 21

  
F.Homosexuality during adolescence

Learning Objectives: 8

 

Important terms: sexual orientation,

sex-role behavior, gender identity

Multiple choice questions: 15-16

Matching questions: 10, 14, 17

  
G.Sexual harassment, rape and sexualLearning Objectives: 9
abuse during adolescence Important terms: date rape
 

Multiple choice questions: 12, 18, 34

Fill in the blank questions: 12-13

Matching questions: 3

  
H. Contraceptive useLearning Objectives: 10
 

Multiple choice questions: 19-21

Fill in the blank questions: 14-16

  
I.AIDS and other sexually

Learning Objectives: 11

transmitted infections

Important terms: sexually transmitted
 

infections, gonorrhea,

chlamydia, herpes, human

papilloma virus, AIDS, and HIV

Multiple choice questions: 24

Fill in the blank questions: 17

Matching questions: 5, 9, 12, 18, 20

  
VI. Teenage Pregnancy and Childbearing 
  
A. The nature and extent of the problem

Learning Objectives: 12

 Multiple choice questions: 22, 23, 25
 Fill in the blank questions: 18
  
B. Contributing factors

Learning Objectives: 12

 

Multiple choice questions: 26

Fill in the blank questions: 20

  
C. The role of the father

Learning Objectives: 12

 

Multiple choice questions: 27

  
D.Consequences to the mother and child

Learning Objectives: 12

 

Multiple choice questions: 28

Fill in the blank questions: 19-22

  
B. Teenage pregnancy prevention andLearning Objectives: 13
intervention programs

Multiple choice questions: 29