World Youth Day

Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Addiction and Psychology (OAJAP) - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

Now that the world’s day of youth is celebrated, August 12, it is well worth understanding what it means to be young medically. When you leave behind primary education, a series of biological changes begin that invade us in a terrible way, be it sleeping habits, the way of relating to parents, the way we feed ourselves, the changes of our sexual organs (changes) as they begin the first sexual desires, the doubts about menstruation, masturbation, and in many cases the first sexually transmitted diseases or unplanned pregnancies.

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  • EP ID EP567215
  • DOI 10.33552/OAJAP.2018.01.000508
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(2018). World Youth Day. Open Access Journal of Addiction and Psychology (OAJAP), 1(2), 1-1. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-567215