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[Menarche, orgasmic capacity and coitarche]

J Raboch1, J Raboch, M Sindlár

  • 1Psychiatrische Klinik der Karls-Universität.

Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie
|January 1, 1993
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Early puberty in girls, marked by menarche between 10-12 years, correlates with higher rates of sexual activity and orgasm. This suggests brain development, not just hormonal shifts, influences sexual initiation in adolescents.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Health
  • Adolescent Development
  • Psychosexual Development

Context:

  • Investigated the relationship between menarche timing and sexual development in Czech adolescent girls.
  • Analyzed data from 609 girls aged 16-18, categorized by age of first menstruation.
  • Explored sexual debut, coitarche, and orgasm rates across different menarche subgroups.

Purpose:

  • To determine if the age of menarche influences the timing and progression of sexual development during puberty.
  • To examine the correlation between early menarche and subsequent sexual behaviors and experiences.
  • To identify potential biological factors, beyond hormonal changes, that may influence female sexual initiation.

Summary:

  • Age of menarche did not significantly affect the overall course of sexual development or the mean age of first sexual intercourse (coitarche).

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  • A statistically significant higher percentage of girls experiencing orgasm was observed in the subgroup with early menarche (10-12 years) compared to later menarche groups.
  • Early menarche (10-12 years) was associated with a higher incidence of coital orgasm, suggesting a link between early pubertal onset and sexual response.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the complex interplay between biological maturation, brain development, and psychosexual initiation in adolescent girls.
    • Suggests that psychological readiness and neurological changes may play a more critical role in initiating sexual activity than solely hormonal milestones like menarche.
    • Provides insights for understanding adolescent sexual health and development, emphasizing factors beyond chronological age or first menstruation.