Abstract
PurposeIn high-income countries, early and rapid pubertal development is consistently associated with poor adjustment and increased risk behavior in adolescence. This study contributes to the meager knowledge of these associations in lower income countries. MethodsWe used longitudinal data from 1,784 urban black South Africans in the Birth to Twenty Plus cohort. We used regression analyses to assess associations between age at menarche and latent classes of pubertal timing and tempo and adolescent internalizing and externalizing emotional and behavioral problems, eating attitudes, and patterns of health risk behavior initiation. ResultsRelatively earlier and faster pubertal timing and tempo were associated with increased health risk behavior initiation (e.g., adjusted odds ratio [95% confidence interval] high- vs. low-risk pattern = 5.7 [1.7, 19.06] for male genital development; adjusted odds ratio = 3.45 [1.13, 10.49] for female breast development). Among males, earlier and faster pubertal timing and tempo were associated with increased externalizing problems in early adolescence and increased oppositional defiant problems in midadolescence, whereas later and slower pubertal timing and tempo were associated with decreases. Among females, earlier and faster pubertal timing and tempo were associated with increased internalizing and externalizing problems in midadolescence and increased dieting behaviors in early and late adolescence (β [95% confidence interval] = 2.51 [.87, 4.15] for pubic hair development), whereas later and slower pubertal timing and tempo were associated with decreases. ConclusionsIn this urban South African cohort, relatively earlier and faster pubertal development was detrimental to mental health and risk behavior activity, whereas later and slower maturation was somewhat protective.
Highlights
Ó 2020 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine
Pubertal timing ranged from age 11.6 years in Class 4e 14.4 years in Class 1, whereas the timing of pubic hair development ranged from age 11.9 years in Class 3e13.3 years in Class 1 among males
Pubertal timing ranged from age 11.0 years in Class 4e12.3 years in Class 1, whereas the timing of pubic hair development ranged from age 10.8 years in Class 3e13.0 years in Class 1 among males (Figure 1)
Summary
Ó 2020 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Similar associations of pubertal timing and tempo with adolescent mental health and risk behavior initiation seen in high-income countries were observed in South Africa, a middle-income country. Maturers in low- and middle-income countries may benefit from efforts to promote mental health and prevent and mitigate risk behaviors in adolescence
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