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Related Risky Behavior Current Events and Risky Behavior News Articles Risky Behavior Current Events and Risky Behavior News RSS Surprising results in teen study: adolescent risky behavior may signal mature brain A new study using brain imaging to study teen behavior indicates that adolescents who engage in dangerous activities have frontal white matter tracts that are more adult in form than their more conservative peers.
Both good/bad movie characters who smoke influence teens to do the same Dartmouth researchers have determined that movie characters who smoke, regardless of whether they are "good guys" or "bad guys," influence teens to try smoking.
Caffeine intake prevents risk taking after extreme sleep deprivation Caffeine use prevents increased risk taking that occurs after several nights of total sleep deprivation.
Prevention program helps teens override a gene linked to risky behavior A family-based prevention program designed to help adolescents avoid substance use and other risky behavior proved especially effective for a group of young teens with a genetic risk factor contributing toward such behavior.
From Stress to Financial Mess: Study Suggests Acute Stress Affects Financial Decision Making It is not surprising that as our economy continues its freefall, we are feeling increasingly more stressed and worried. Many of us are feeling extreme unease about the security of our jobs and being able to make our next mortgage payment.
Born to be Wild? Thrill-Seeking Behavior May Be Based in the Brain Sky diving and base jumping are not for everyone. However, for certain people, the more risk and adrenaline involved in an activity, the better! What draws some people to daredevil behavior while others shy away from it?
Programs succeed in reducing risky sex among HIV-positive minority men Research has shown that HIV-positive African American and Hispanic men who were sexually abused as children are particularly vulnerable to engaging in high-risk sex and experiencing depressive symptoms. Yet few HIV intervention programs exist to help them.
Parents stricter with older kids to set example: game theory study Parents are more likely to punish their teen's risky behavior when there are younger kids in the family, driven by a desire to set a strict example for these siblings, says new game theory research from the University of Maryland, Duke University and The Johns Hopkins University.
Drug use trends affect risk of marijuana in deviance prone boys, but not girls When national drug use trends among adolescents go up or down, the risk of marijuana use among deviance-prone male youth also goes up or down. Among deviance-prone female youth, it does not, according to a study in the March issue of Prevention Science.
Study examines substance abuse prevalence among teens receiving routine medical care Approximately 15 percent of teens receiving routine outpatient medical care in a New England primary care network had positive results on a substance abuse screening test. More Risky Behavior Current Events and Risky Behavior News Articles
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Sensation Seeking And Risky Behavior
by Marvin Zuckerman (Author)
Risky behavior can be an expression of a normal, genetically influenced personality trait, sensation seeking. Its expression in risky behaviors such as extreme and risky sports, vocations, substance abuse, unsafe sex, and crime, among others, is the topic of this fascinating and accessible book. In Sensation Seeking and Risky Behavior, Marvin Zuckerman offers a comprehensive view of the role of sensation seeking in a wide range of behaviors, from risky driving and sports through substance use, sex, and crime or other antisocial behaviors. How the personality trait sensation seeking relates to these risky behaviors is described and explained in terms of genetics, biology, attitudes, and expectancies. Insights into prevention and treatment of maladaptive forms of...
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Risky Behavior Among Youths: An Economic Analysis
by Jonathan Gruber (Editor)
Every day young people engage in risky behaviors that affect not only their immediate well-being but their long-term health and safety. These well-honed essays apply diverse economic analyses to a wide range of unsafe activities, including teen drinking and driving, smoking, drug use, unprotected sex, and criminal activity. Economic principles are further applied to mental health and performance issues such as teenage depression, suicide, nutritional disorders, and high school dropout rates. Together, the essays yield notable findings: price and regulatory incentives are critical determinants of high-risk behavior, suggesting that youths do apply some sort of cost/benefit calculation when making decisions; the macroeconomic environment in which those decisions are made matters greatly;...
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What's Money Got To Do With It?: Risky Behavior in Commercial Sex Work in Managua, Nicaragua
by Alys Willman (Author)
When a client approaches a prostitute, he is rarely interested in buying school supplies for her children, and she is just as unlikely to be interested in the sex. Yet these material exchanges are the foundation of the sex economy. Indeed, if there is one unifying factor in the experiences of sex workers, it is fast money. The sex sector offers more money in fewer hours than virtually any other type of employment. Fast money comes at a high price, however. Sex workers face daily risks to their health, safety and emotional well-being. How well they manage these risks has enormous implications for their families, communities, and society more broadly. What's Money Got To Do With It? takes readers to the streets, brothels and strip clubs of Managua to...
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Teenage sex, drugs and alcohol use: problems identifying the cause of risky behaviors [An article from: Journal of Health Economics]
by I. Rashad (Author), R. Kaestner (Author)
This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Health Economics, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Description: The relationship between substance use and adolescent sexual activity is an important one, and extensive literature has shown that substance use is positively associated with adolescent sexual behaviors. While this is true, causality from substance use to risky sexual behaviors is difficult to establish, as it is likely that an adolescent's sexual behavior and substance use depend on a set of personal and social behaviors, many of which are unmeasured. Researchers must thus devise a credible empirical...
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I've Got This Friend Who: Advice for Teens and Their Friends on Alcohol, Drugs, Eating Disorders, Risky Behavior and More
by KidsPeace (Author), Anna Radev (Editor)
For many teens today, the carefree days of youth are anything but happy-go-lucky. From alcohol and other drug use to relationship issues and sex to depression and eating disorders, teens are confronted with high-risk pressures and problems--whether experienced personally, through their friends, or with family members. Where can teens turn for help and advice? The experts at KidsPeace, a nonprofit organization serving children and families in crisis, created this lively, interactive book to help teens handle difficult issues and develop confidence in their own abilities and self-worth. Personal stories, fast facts, and self-tests help teens learn how to recognize when a friend or family member is in trouble and find help, to identify their own issues and seek help, and to take care of...
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I've Got This Friend Who...: Advice for Teens and Their Friends on Alcohol, Drugs, Eating Disorders, Risky Behavior, and More [IVE GOT THIS FRIEND WHO -LP]
by Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services (Publisher)
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Addictions And Risky Behaviors: Cutting, Bingeing, Snorting, And Other Dangers (Issues in Focus Today)
by Renee C. Rebman (Author)
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An A+ for adolescent health.(includes related article on risky behavior among adolescents): An article from: State Legislatures
by Connie Koprowicz (Author)
This digital document is an article from State Legislatures, published by National Conference of State Legislatures on May 1, 1999. The length of the article is 3268 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Schools are doing an excellent job of educating young Americans about habits that promote good health. Typically, health programs in high schools across the country take into consideration matters such as the need for parental involvement and the importance of community support. Most high school programs include projects that aim to educate kids about drugs, risky sex and...
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