Literature DB >> 16802183

Pubertal onset and sexual orientation in an adolescent national probability sample.

Ritch C Savin-Williams1, Geoffrey L Ream.   

Abstract

Using 6-year longitudinal data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health (Add Health) and multiple measures of puberty as it occurs and of sexual orientation (romantic attraction, sexual identity), the present study attempted to replicate previous research which reported that homosexuals and heterosexuals differed in their age of pubertal onset. The study hypotheses were not confirmed for either males or females: on most pubertal measures, same-sex oriented groupings did not differ from heterosexuals. The only significant findings regarding homosexual males indicated that they were more likely to report having a later rather than an earlier onset of puberty, and the significant findings regarding homosexual females were contradictory--they tended to have an earlier onset of puberty. These findings are attributed to methodological improvements in the present study that reduced retrospective bias, used multiple indicators of sexual orientation and puberty timing, and assessed less eroticized measures of puberty.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16802183     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-006-9032-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


  3 in total

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Authors:  Bianka M Reese; Sarah L Trinh; Carolyn T Halpern
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2017-09-23       Impact factor: 5.012

2.  Sexual Orientation and Age at Menarche in Three U.S. Longitudinal Cohorts.

Authors:  Brittany M Charlton; Jenny L Carwile; Jorge E Chavarro; Amy D DiVasta; Najat J Ziyadeh; S Bryn Austin
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2021-08-14       Impact factor: 5.012

3.  Correspondence Between Perceived Pubertal Development and Hormone Levels in 9-10 Year-Olds From the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.

Authors:  Megan M Herting; Kristina A Uban; Marybel Robledo Gonzalez; Fiona C Baker; Eric C Kan; Wesley K Thompson; Douglas A Granger; Matthew D Albaugh; Andrey P Anokhin; Kara S Bagot; Marie T Banich; Deanna M Barch; Arielle Baskin-Sommers; Florence J Breslin; B J Casey; Bader Chaarani; Linda Chang; Duncan B Clark; Christine C Cloak; R Todd Constable; Linda B Cottler; Rada K Dagher; Mirella Dapretto; Anthony S Dick; Nico Dosenbach; Gayathri J Dowling; Julie A Dumas; Sarah Edwards; Thomas Ernst; Damien A Fair; Sarah W Feldstein-Ewing; Edward G Freedman; Bernard F Fuemmeler; Hugh Garavan; Dylan G Gee; Jay N Giedd; Paul E A Glaser; Aimee Goldstone; Kevin M Gray; Samuel W Hawes; Andrew C Heath; Mary M Heitzeg; John K Hewitt; Charles J Heyser; Elizabeth A Hoffman; Rebekah S Huber; Marilyn A Huestis; Luke W Hyde; M Alejandra Infante; Masha Y Ivanova; Joanna Jacobus; Terry L Jernigan; Nicole R Karcher; Angela R Laird; Kimberly H LeBlanc; Krista Lisdahl; Monica Luciana; Beatriz Luna; Hermine H Maes; Andrew T Marshall; Michael J Mason; Erin C McGlade; Amanda S Morris; Bonnie J Nagel; Gretchen N Neigh; Clare E Palmer; Martin P Paulus; Alexandra S Potter; Leon I Puttler; Nishadi Rajapakse; Kristina Rapuano; Gloria Reeves; Perry F Renshaw; Claudiu Schirda; Kenneth J Sher; Chandni Sheth; Paul D Shilling; Lindsay M Squeglia; Matthew T Sutherland; Susan F Tapert; Rachel L Tomko; Deborah Yurgelun-Todd; Natasha E Wade; Susan R B Weiss; Robert A Zucker; Elizabeth R Sowell
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-02-18       Impact factor: 5.555

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