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Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 21, No. 8, 482-484 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/000992288202100806

Adolescent Self-assessment of Sexual Maturation

Reassessment and Evaluation in a Mixed Ethnic Urban Population

Lawrence S. Neinstein

Division of Adolescent Medicine, Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, and Department of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California

Pubertal changes correlate better with sexual maturity ratings than with chronological age. The applicability of sexual maturity ratings to research is impeded by the necessity to disrobe the adolescent. This study demonstrates that a mixed ethnic urban group of adolescent females can self-assess their own developmental stages by using standard photographs of sexual maturity stages. However, males do less well in self-assessment. Self-ratings by 22 female adolescents and 22 male adolescents aged 11 to 18 were compared to physicians' assessment. There was total agreement in 17/22 (r = 0.87) breast stage assessments, 16/22 (r = 0.86) female pubic hair assessments, 10/22 (r = 0.72) male genital assessments and 11/22 (r = 0.69) male pubic hair assessments. The mean differences in sexual maturity ratings between physician and adolescent were 0.32 for female pubic hair assessments, 0.64 for male pubic hair assessments, 0.68 for male genital assessments and 0.28 for breast assessments. This study suggests the feasibility of self-assessment of sexual maturity ratings among black, white, and Hispanic adolescent females, but the need for further research before it is used among adolescent males.


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