Walker Elaine F, Sabuwalla Zainab, Huot Rebecca
Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 2004 Fall;16(4):807-24. doi: 10.1017/s0954579404040027.
Normal adolescent development is often accompanied by transient emotional and behavioral problems. For most individuals with postpubertal-onset adjustment problems, there is a resolution by early adulthood and relative stability through the adult life span. But for a minority, adjustment problems escalate during adolescence and portend the development of serious mental illness in adulthood. In this article, we explore adolescent behavioral changes and neurodevelopmental processes that might contribute to stress sensitivity and vulnerability for the emergence of the mental disorders. Of particular interest is the role that hormonal changes might play in the expression of genetic vulnerabilities for psychopathology. Drawing on recent findings from clinical research and behavioral neuroscience, we describe the ways in which postpubertal hormones might alter brain function and, thereby, behavior. It is concluded that there are both activational and organization effects of hormones on the adolescent brain, and these contribute to developmental discontinuities in behavioral adjustment. Implications for adult psychopathology and preventive intervention are discussed.
正常的青少年发育通常伴随着短暂的情绪和行为问题。对于大多数青春期后出现适应问题的个体来说,到成年早期问题会得到解决,并在成年期保持相对稳定。但对于少数人而言,适应问题在青春期会升级,并预示着成年后会发展为严重的精神疾病。在本文中,我们探讨了可能导致压力敏感性以及精神障碍易发性的青少年行为变化和神经发育过程。特别令人感兴趣的是激素变化在精神病理学遗传易感性表达中可能发挥的作用。借鉴临床研究和行为神经科学的最新发现,我们描述了青春期后激素可能改变大脑功能进而影响行为的方式。得出的结论是,激素对青少年大脑既有激活作用又有组织作用,这些作用导致了行为调整中的发育不连续性。还讨论了对成人精神病理学和预防性干预的影响。