The Role of Psychological Factors
Marilyn B.
Benoit, M.D.
Secretary,
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Clinical Associate Professor, George Washington
University Medical Center Department of Psychology
Psychological Factors
The parents we are discussing are
NOT adults
Typically, they have not been
adequately nurtured
Sexual behavior masquerades as
adult behavior--while meeting needs for closeness
and nurturance
Psychological Factors
Teenagers are impulsive and tend
to seek immediate gratification
A sense of future and the
motivation to pursue future goals provides some
restraint on impulses
The prevailing
"neighborhood" culture that finds
teenage motherhood/fatherhood acceptable is
facilitating
Psychological Factors
- Major Psychiatric Illness is a factor to be
considered (Depression, Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Substance Abuse,
Impulse Control Disorder).
Social Factors
Non-judgmental attitudes about
pre-marital sex and out of wedlock pregnancies
are facilitating
Teenagers need clear directives
to counteract above
Influence best achieved in
context of nurturing relationship
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