HDFS 2400 Lecture Notes Review

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Practice flashcards based on lecture notes from HDFS 2400, covering key concepts such as the effects of vaping, psychological implications of STIs, identity exploration, achievement in different cultures, and gender differences in body image.

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What is the percentage of adolescents who have tried e-cigarettes?

17% of adolescents have tried e-cigarettes.

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How much do adolescents who vape believe compared to traditional smoking?

Many youth believe vaping is safer or less addictive than smoking.

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What percentage of adolescents use e-cigarettes regularly?

5% use e-cigarettes regularly.

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What emotional effects are associated with STIs?

Emotional distress including shame, guilt, and anxiety.

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At what age range is identity exploration considered normal for emerging adults?

Identity exploration is normal for ages 18-25.

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What do collectivist cultures emphasize in terms of achievement?

Collectivist cultures emphasize group goals and social harmony.

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How does identity exploration differ between individualistic and collectivist cultures?

Individualistic cultures focus on personal uniqueness, while collectivist cultures focus on family and community.

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What is a potential consequence of emotional distress from STIs on relationships?

Fear of disclosure and trust issues in relationships.

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What are the risks associated with early exposure to vaping?

Addiction, lung and heart effects, and stronger lung inflammation from vaping cannabinoids.

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Why do girls typically care more about their bodies than boys?

Cultural and socialization factors amplify body concern in girls.