Relationships between puberty timing and problem behaviors among 6~11 year-old girls.
10.3969/j.issn.1002-0152.2019.03.007
- VernacularTitle:6~11岁女生青春发动时相与问题行为的关系
- Author:
Mengzi LIU
1
;
Fangfang SHANGGUAN
;
Yi WANG
;
Jing ZHOU
;
Meimei ZHANG
;
Xueli. LI
Author Information
1. 北京市学习与认知重点实验室
- Keywords:
Puberty timing;
Problem behaviors;
Menarche;
Pubic hair
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases
2019;45(3):161-165
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the relationships between advanced puberty timing and frequencies of problem behaviors using two different indexes of pubertal development as cut-off standards. Methods A total of 3003 primary school girls aged 6~11 in Beijing were recruited in the study. Parent-assessed Tanner staging according to the menarche and pubic hair development level and the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist were applied. Results When timing of menarche and pubic hair development stage were used as reference, the detection rate of girls with advanced puberty timing was 11.2% (337/3003) and 3.4% (101/3003), respectively. The scores of withdrawal problem (Z=-2.23, P=0.03) and physical problem (Z=-2.64, P=0.01) were higher in the advanced menarche group than in the moderate group. The scores of withdrawal behavior problem were higher in the advanced pubic hair development group than in the moderate group (X2=2.53, P=0.03). Scores of social problem (X2=2.71, P=0.02), aggression problem (X2=2.50, P=0.04), total score of problem behavior (X2=2.64, P=0.03) were also higher in the advanced pubic hair development group than in the delayed group. The correlation between the pubertal timing results based on the two different cut-off standards was not significant (r=0.04, P=0.06). Conclusion T he detection rate of girls with advanced puberty timing are different using the two different cut-off standards. The prominent problem behaviors in the advanced group are also different. Compared with girls with advanced menarche, girls with advanced pubic hair development may have more prominent problem behaviors than those with moderate development.