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SEXUALITY IN ADOLESCENCE: DEVELOPING STRATEGIES TO NAVIGATE PRESSURES WHILE MAINTAINING RELATIONAL AUTHENTICITY

Adolescence is a transitional stage that lasts between childhood and adulthood, characterized by physical changes, emotional development, and cognitive maturation. It is a critical time for...

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SHAPING ADOLESCENTS PERCEPTIONS OF SEXUALITY THROUGH MEDIA PORTRAYALS

How do media portrayals of sexuality shape adolescents' perceptions of gender roles, sexual desire, and normative behaviors?
Many factors influence adolescent development, including social...

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EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL, FAMILIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON ADOLESCENT BISEXUAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT

Adolescence is often characterized by an intense search for one's own individuality and identity; this includes the questioning of one's sexual orientation. Bisexual identity is one such aspect that...

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TEENAGERS SEXUAL NARRATIVES EXPLORED: THE COMPLEX INTERPLAY OF CULTURE, VALUES, AND RELATIONSHIPS.

The construction of adolescent narratives involves integrating social, ethical, and personal dimensions of their lived experiences. Adolescence is a critical period of development where individuals...

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SEXUALITY AND IDENTITY: EXPLORING BISEXUALITY IN ADOLESCENCE UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGES OF DISCOVERING ONES TRUE SELF

Bisexuality refers to an attraction towards people of both genders, whether male or female. It can be defined as being romantically or sexually attracted to more than one gender, which may include...

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NONBINARY ADOLESCENTS IDENTITY FORMATION: PSYCHOLOGICAL, FAMILIAL, AND SOCIAL FACTORS THAT SHAPE THEIR DEVELOPMENT

Identity formation is an important developmental process that involves various biological, environmental, cultural, social, and psychological influences. Adolescence is considered to be one of the...

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HOW HORMONES, NEUROLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT, GENETICS, AND CULTURE IMPACT ADOLESCENT SEXUAL IDENTITY AND ORIENTATION

There are several psychological factors that can influence adolescents' exploration of their sexual identity and orientation. These include biological factors such as hormones, neurological...

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SEXUAL ATTRACTION AND PERCEIVED COMPATIBILITY: HOW THEY IMPACT RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION

Sexual attraction is the physical and emotional response to another person's body, appearance, or behavior that makes one feel desirable, attractive, or desired. Perceived compatibility refers to how...

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SEXUAL BEHAVIOR INFLUENCED BY SOCIETY AND PEER PRESSURE AMONG ADOLESCENTS

Society plays an important role in shaping people's sexual preferences, behaviors, and erotic interests through various factors such as cultural, social, and religious beliefs. These factors...

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HOW TEENS COGNITIVE, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACT THEIR SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

Overview: Sexual Experimentation and Relational Risk Taking Behaviors in Adolescence
Adolescence is a critical stage in human development when individuals undergo significant physical,...

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