Summary: Compleet Samenvatting Hoorcolleges Adolescence

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  • 1 Lecture 10 Sexuality

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  • What are the key points related to adolescent sex and relationships?

    - Noncoital activity is common
    - Hormones not sole driving force
    - Emotional relationships and peer influence are important
  • What factors can influence adolescent sexual activity according to the information provided?

    - Consent is crucial
    - Parent communication reduces risky sex chances
    - Influence of perceived peer norms
  • What insights are shared about sexual orientation and homosexuality during adolescence?

    - Fluidity in sexual orientation, especially in women
    - Homosexuality is inherited, not influenced by environment
    - Internalized homophobia decreases with age
  • What myths are debunked related to sexual drive, female orgasm, sperm movement, and sexual orientation?

    - Men do not have higher sex drive
    - Clitoris is important for female orgasm
    - Sperm does not swim to the egg
    - Sexual orientation should be seen as a spectrum
  • What characterizes the gender heterosexual script influencing young people's dating and sex life?

    - Dominant heterosexual script in society
    - Adolescents apply & enforce it
    - Men portrayed as sexual pursuers, powerful, emotion avoidant
  • What is emphasized in adolescent sexual activity other than hormones?

    - Emotional relationships and peer influence
    - Most sexual activity is noncoital
    - Decrease in sexual activity despite early discovery of sexuality
  • How can parent communication affect adolescent sexual behavior according to the text?

    - Reduces chances of risky sex
    - Does not decrease chances of having sex in general
    - Acts as a buffer against perceived peer norms
  • What is mentioned about sexual orientation spectrum in the text?

    - Mostly putting people in boxes
    - Sexual orientation should be seen as a spectrum
  • What is the focus of the heterosexual script influencing adolescents' dating and sexual behavior?

    - Prevailing norm in society
    - Applied by adolescents with strict adherence
    - Men portrayed as initiators, emotion avoidant
  • What are the outcomes of engaging in sex during adolescence, as per the provided data?

    - No negative consequences with consent
    - Abortion during adolescence not negatively impactful
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