Timing of Pubertal Maturation in Girls: An Integrated Life History Approach.
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Abstract
Life history theory provides a metatheoretical framework for the study of pubertal timing from an evolutionary-developmental perspective. The current article reviews 5 middle-level theories--energetics theory, stress-suppression theory, psychosocial acceleration theory, paternal investment theory, and child development theory--each of which applies the basic assumptions of life history theory to the question of environmental influences on timing of puberty in girls. These theories converge in their conceptualization of pubertal timing as responsive to ecological conditions but diverge in their conceptualization of (a) the nature, extent, and direction of environmental influences and (b) the effects of pubertal…
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- Conceptualization
- Psychosocial
- Psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Developmental stage theories
- Life history theory
- Erikson's stages of psychosocial development
- Perspective (graphical)
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