Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 453 Moore, PA 16802, United States.
Department of Family and Community Medicine, 6503, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Carbondale, IL 62901, United States.
Horm Behav. 2022 Feb;138:105101. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2021.105101. Epub 2022 Feb 3.
Across nonhuman species, pubertal timing is affected by the social environment, with consequences for reproductive success and behavior. In human beings, variations in pubertal timing have not been systematically examined in relation to social environmental antecedents, although their psychological consequences are well documented. This paper focuses on links in human beings between pubertal timing and the childhood social environment, with several sections: A review of studies relating pubertal timing to the family context, a key aspect of the social environment; challenges in studying the issue; and opportunities for future work that takes advantage of and creates links with evidence in other species. The review shows that pubertal timing in girls is accelerated by adversity in aspects of the early family social context, with effects small in size; data in boys are not sufficient to enable conclusions. Inferences from existing studies are limited by variations in conceptualizations and measurement of relevant aspects of puberty and of the family social environment, and by methodological issues (e.g., reliance on existing data, use of retrospective reports, nonrandom missing data). Open questions remain about the nature, mechanisms, and specificity of the links between early family social environment and pubertal timing (e.g., form of associations, consideration of absence of positive experiences, role of timing of exposure). Animal studies provide a useful guide for addressing these questions, by delineating potential hormonal mechanisms that underlie links among social context, pubertal timing, and behavior, and encouraging attention to aspects of the social environment outside the family, especially peers.
在非人类物种中,青春期的时间受到社会环境的影响,这对生殖成功和行为都有影响。在人类中,尽管青春期时间变化对心理后果有很好的记录,但尚未系统地研究其与社会环境前因的关系。本文重点关注人类青春期时间与童年社会环境之间的联系,分为以下几个部分:回顾与家庭环境相关的研究,家庭环境是社会环境的一个关键方面;研究该问题面临的挑战;以及利用和与其他物种的证据建立联系的未来工作的机会。综述表明,女孩的青春期时间会因早期家庭社会环境方面的逆境而提前,其影响较小;男孩的数据不足以得出结论。现有研究的推论受到青春期和家庭社会环境相关方面的概念化和测量以及方法学问题(例如,依赖现有数据、使用回顾性报告、非随机缺失数据)的限制。关于早期家庭社会环境与青春期时间之间联系的性质、机制和特异性的问题仍然存在(例如,关联的形式、考虑缺乏积极的经验、暴露时间的作用)。动物研究通过描绘潜在的激素机制,为解决这些问题提供了有用的指导,这些机制是社会环境、青春期时间和行为之间联系的基础,并鼓励关注家庭以外的社会环境方面,尤其是同龄人。