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  • Pediatrics
  • Adolescent Medicine
  • Developmental Psychology

Background:

  • Adolescence is a critical period of physical and psychosocial maturation.
  • Understanding normal pubertal progression is essential for identifying deviations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review normal pubertal development in adolescents.
  • To outline the evaluation and management of pubertal abnormalities.
  • To provide an overview of adolescent psychosocial development.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of pubertal development.
  • Clinical guidelines for evaluating pubertal disorders.
  • Psychosocial development theories.

Main Results:

  • Detailed description of physical changes during puberty.
  • Diagnostic criteria for precocious and delayed puberty.
  • Common psychosocial challenges during adolescence.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate assessment of pubertal status is key in adolescent care.
  • Early identification and management of pubertal abnormalities improve outcomes.
  • Addressing psychosocial aspects is integral to adolescent well-being.