Father absence and pubertal timing in Korean boys and girls.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
D Susie Lee, Hanna Semenchenko
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Background and objectives: Pubertal timing is a key life history trait with long-term health consequences in both sexes. Evolutionary theory has guided extensive research on developmental influences, in particular growing up without a father, on earlier menarche. Far less is known whether a similar relationship exists for boys, especially beyond western contexts. We used longitudinal data from the nationally representative sample of Korean adolescents, which provided us with a unique opportunity for studying male puberty using a hitherto underutilized biomarker: age at first nocturnal ejaculation.

Methodology: We pre-registered and tested a prediction that growing up in father-absent households is associated with earlier puberty in both sexes. Large sample size (>6000) allowed testing the effect of father absence, which remains relatively uncommon in Korea, while adjusting for potential confounders using Cox proportional-hazard models.

Results: Self-reported age at first nocturnal ejaculation was on average 13.8 years, falling within the range known from other societies. Unlike previous findings mostly for white girls, we did not find evidence that Korean girls in father-absent households had a younger age at menarche. Boys in father-absent households reported having their first nocturnal ejaculation 3 months earlier on average, and the difference was evident before age 14.

Conclusion and implications: The association between father absence and pubertal timing appears sex- and age-dependent, and these differences may further interact with cultural norms regarding gender roles. Our study also highlights the utility of the recalled age of first ejaculation for male puberty research, which has lagged in both evolutionary biology and medicine.

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韩国男孩和女孩的父亲缺失与青春期时间。
背景和目的:青春期时间是一个重要的生活史特征,对两性的长期健康都有影响。进化论指导了关于发育影响的广泛研究,特别是在没有父亲的情况下长大,对月经初潮的影响。很少有人知道男孩是否也存在类似的关系,尤其是在西方国家之外。我们使用了韩国青少年全国代表性样本的纵向数据,这为我们提供了一个独特的机会来研究男性青春期,使用迄今未被充分利用的生物标志物:第一次夜间射精的年龄。方法:我们预先登记并测试了一个预测,即在没有父亲的家庭中长大与两性青春期提前有关。大样本量(>6000)允许测试父亲缺席的影响,这在韩国仍然相对不常见,同时使用Cox比例风险模型调整潜在的混杂因素。结果:自我报告的第一次夜间射精的平均年龄为13.8岁,在其他社会已知的范围内。与之前主要针对白人女孩的研究结果不同,我们没有发现证据表明,在没有父亲的家庭中,韩国女孩的月经初潮年龄更早。在没有父亲的家庭中,男孩第一次夜间射精的时间平均提前了3个月,这种差异在14岁之前就很明显了。结论和启示:父亲缺失与青春期发育时间之间的关系与性别和年龄有关,这些差异可能进一步与性别角色的文化规范相互作用。我们的研究还强调了首次射精年龄在男性青春期研究中的效用,这在进化生物学和医学上都是滞后的。
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Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
2.70%
发文量
37
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: About the Journal Founded by Stephen Stearns in 2013, Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health is an open access journal that publishes original, rigorous applications of evolutionary science to issues in medicine and public health. It aims to connect evolutionary biology with the health sciences to produce insights that may reduce suffering and save lives. Because evolutionary biology is a basic science that reaches across many disciplines, this journal is open to contributions on a broad range of topics.
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