By DR FIONA MENSAH and GEORGE PATTON
Puberty has long been recognised as a transition point in which many emotional and behavioural problems emerge. These include depression and anxiety, substance use and abuse, self-harm and eating disorders.
We previously thought that children who entered puberty earlier than their peers were at greater risk of these problems because they were less equipped to cope with the transition. This may be part of the story.
But we’re increasingly realising that social and emotional disadvantages and stresses in childhood may trigger early puberty. This possibility was explored in a study published today in the Journal of Adolescent Health, which found children who go through puberty early showed signs of poorer mental health in early childhood.
We studied a cohort of 3,491 children and families from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Parents reported behavioural difficulties and emotional, social and school functioning in four surveys between ages four and 11. Around 16% of girls and 6% of boys had begun puberty by age eight to nine.
We found that boys with an earlier onset of puberty had greater behavioural difficulties and poorer emotional and social adjustment. These difficulties began as early as four to five years of age and continued to early adolescence.
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I always thought I was an early bloomer I got my period at 12. Guess not! This was about average with my friends. Interestingly tho I was skinny and had no boobs until I hit 23! I went from a b cup to a g cup! I remember going to my Dr and being like ummm wtf is going on??! She just said sometimes this just happens. Lol. I'm glad tho that I had years to run and play and be a kid because I am not running with a G cup! Ow!