Pubertal Timing as a Potential Mediator of Adoption Effects on Problem Behaviors. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Adopted children show more problem behaviors than nonadopted children. Given that internationally-adopted individuals show earlier puberty than non-adopted individuals, and early puberty is associated with problem behaviors in nonadopted youth, we analyzed data from domestic adoptees to determine whether problem behaviors could be explained by differences in pubertal timing. Relative to nonadopted controls (n = 153), domestically-adopted girls (n = 121) had earlier menarche, earlier sexual initiation, and more conduct disorder symptoms. Age at menarche partially mediated the relation of adoptive status to sexual initiation, but not to conduct disorder symptoms. Extending findings from international adoptees, results show that domestic adoption is also linked to earlier puberty, and suggest early puberty as one mechanism linking adoption to problematic outcomes.

published proceedings

  • J Res Adolesc

author list (cited authors)

  • Brooker, R. J., Berenbaum, S. A., Bricker, J., Corley, R. P., & Wadsworth, S. J.

citation count

  • 5

complete list of authors

  • Brooker, Rebecca J||Berenbaum, Sheri A||Bricker, Josh||Corley, Robin P||Wadsworth, Sally J

publication date

  • December 2012

publisher