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Developmental Pathways and Adjustment of Adult Women Who Experienced Early Pubertal Development: A Mixed-Method Approach

  • Shmuel Shulman
  • , Moria Rosenberg
  • , Refael Yonatan-Leus
  • , Shachar Sehayek
  • College of Management Academic Studies Israel

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Abstract

Early maturation among girls is a major stressful event that might affect their development and wellbeing during the adolescent years. However, the research literature is inconsistent as to whether the impact of early maturation among girls continues into their adult life. Taking a narrative approach, 45 adult women were interviewed and asked to describe their developmental life history following early maturation. Further, they reported on their wellbeing and body image. Analysis of the interviews yielded three developmental pathways: women for whom early maturation still impacts their daily life; women who were able to cope with the premature puberty and function well, but are still bothered by issues of body image; and women for whom early maturation served as an incentive for personal growth, who reported a high level of wellbeing, and comfort with their body. Findings underscore the importance of considering individual differences and different pathways of development among individuals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)933-955
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of Early Adolescence
Volume45
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2025

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Keywords

  • early maturation
  • early pubertal development
  • mixed-method
  • posttraumatic growth
  • resilience
  • support systems

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