Teenage Years
Teen Identity
Eating Disorders
Teens and drugs
Teenage pregnancy and Juvenile delinquency
100
The teenage years are the transitional years from childhood to what?
What is adulthood
100
A turning point in a person's development.
What is identity crisis.
100
The average girl needs this amount of calories a day.
What is 2,200
100
True or false? A positive outlook on life helps prevent drugs.
What is true.
100
Illegal activities committed by children or adolescents.
What is juvenile delinquency.
200
What are the ages of the teenage years?
What is Ages 13 to 19.
200
Delaying making commitments about important decisions.
What is identity moratorium.
200
The average boy needs this amount of calories per day.
What is 3,000
200
Drug abuse usually begins with this.
What is experimentation.
200
What percent of American girls become pregnant in the US between the ages of 15 and 19?
What is 10%
300
This is a very important group of people in a teen's life.
What is friends.
300
Making a commitment that forecloses other possibilities.
What is identity foreclosure.
300
These people help others recover from drugs (name at least one).
What is therapists, doctors, counselors.
300
Less serious crimes committed.
What is status offenses.
400
This is a life threatening disorder characterized by self-starvation and a distorted body image.
What is anorexia nervosa.
400
Adolescents frequently take drugs to help cope with this.
What is stress.
400
What percent of teenage pregnancies are unintended?
What is 80%
500
Groups who share attitude and group identity.
What is crowds.
500
People who have coped with crises and have explored options have...
What is identity achievement.
500
Recurrent cycles of binge eating followed by dramatic measures to eliminate food.
What is bulimia.
500
A drug that has caused sudden deaths of many athletes that was used to increase performance.
What is cocaine.
500
Teen mothers account for what percent of all births in the US?
What is 11%