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Title: EARLY ADULTHOOD:


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Chapter 13
  • EARLY ADULTHOOD
  • Physical and cognitive development

2
Developmental Perspectives
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Developmental Perspectives
  • Demographic Aspects of Adulthood
  • Baby Boomers 79 million Americans
  • Generation X or Twentysomethings
  • Different experiences
  • Conceptions of Age Periods
  • Thirties Best decade
  • Only as old as you feel

4
Age Norms and the Social Clock
  • Aging biological and social change across the
    life span.
  • Biological aging the changes in the structure
    and functioning of the human organism over time.

5
Social aging
  • Changes in an individuals assumption and
    relinquishment of roles over time
  • Transition points relinquishing familiar roles
    and assuming new ones.

6
Social norms
  • Standards of behavior that members of a group
    share and to which they are expected to conform
  • Age norms Social norms that define what is
    appropriate for people to be and to do at various
    ages.

7
Age grading
  • The arranging of people in social layers that are
    based on periods in the life cycle
  • Social Clock Internalized concepts that
    regulate our progression through the adult years.

8
Age-Grade Systems
  • Flexible system in the U.S.
  • Life Events
  • Turning points at which individuals change
    direction in the course of their lives

9
Periods in Adult Development
  • Developmental continuity or discontinuity
    approaches

10
Physical Changes and Health
11
Physical Performance
  • Different peaks for different activities
  • Shifts in vision

12
Physical Health
  • 87 of Americans report their health as
    excellent.
  • Dieting, Exercise, and Obesity
  • Physical Activity and Health Across Cultures

13
HIV and AIDS
  • Reported Changes in Adult Sexual Behavior over
    the Past Decade
  • 30 of those surveyed reported increase in
    protection against AIDS.
  • Practicing Safe Sex
  • Many people still misinformed.

14
Socioeconomic Status, Ethnicity, and Gender
  • Higher death rate for poor
  • Women have longer life expectancy than men
  • Women more likely than men to experience
    depression

15
Changes in Drug and Alcohol Use Over Time
  • College students and singles more likely to use
    drugs

16
Mental Health
  • 52 million adults in U.S. suffer from a mental
    disorder.
  • 18 million suffer from depression.
  • Alcoholism
  • Stress 6 in 10 feel great stress once a week.

17
Gender Differences in Stress
  • Married women admit to feeling more stress than
    men.
  • Gender-role perspective for women roles of
    nurturers and caretakers more stress in contrast
    to male roles.
  • Stress Reported by Nontraditional versus
    Traditional College Students
  • More stress for nontraditional students.

18
Stages of Stress Reaction
  • 1. Alarm reaction
  • 2. Stage of resistance
  • 3. Stage of exhaustion
  • Perception of situation, social support cushions
    stress.

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Suicide in Young Adulthood
  • Rates of young black males committing suicide
    have risen since the late 1980s.

21
Sexuality
  • Heterosexuality
  • By age 22, 90 of young adults have engaged in
    sex with multiple partners.
  • Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Attitudes and
    Behaviors
  • Rigid gender roles have given way to acceptance
    more similarities than differences in human
    relationships.

22
Cognitive Development
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Post-Formal Operations
  • Piaget
  • Knowledge is not absolute but relativistic
  • Accept the contradictions in life and the
    existence of mutually incompatible systems of
    knowledge
  • Must find some encompassing whole by which to
    organize their experience

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Thought and Information Processing
  • The step-by-step mental operations that we use in
    tackling intellectual tasks.
  • Cognitive Development in College Students

26
Knefelkamp
  • Developmental Instruction Model
  • Structure
  • Diversity
  • Experiential learning
  • Personalism

27
Moral Reasoning
28
Moral Reasoning
  • Different approach for men and women
  • Gilligan Men and women have different moral
    domains.
  • Men right and rules ethic of justice
  • Women an obligation to exercise care and avoid
    hurt ethic of care
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