This informative and useful volume provides a substantial contribution to the understanding of adolescent risk behavior. The book combines theoretical analysis and the findings of a broad-based research project, with accessible presentation throughout.
Adolescents and Risk: Behavior, Functions, and Protective Factors
β Scribed by Silvia Bonino, Elena Cattelino, Silvia Ciairano (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Mailand
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 376
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The volume gives a substantial contribution to the understanding of adolescent risk behaviors, informative and useful for both scientist and practitioner. The chapters deal with each of the key risk behaviors that are of concern at this developmental stage: tobacco smoking, alcohol use, marijuana and other drugs use, precocious and unprotected sexual behavior, eating disorders, risky behaviors, risky driving, deviant and antisocial behavior. The book combines theoretical analysis and the result of a wide research project, where the multiple contexts in the ecology of daily adolescent life have been considered; the data are based on large normative samples and the presentation of findings is very accessible, relying throughout on graphic representation rather than statistical tables.
The book describes the different risk behaviors, shows the linkages among them, explains the functions served by the various risk behaviors or the meanings they may have for the adolescent, examines how they vary with age, sex, and other demographic characteristics, demonstrates the influential role that the theoretical risk factors and protective factors play in adolescent risk behavior involvement. The research findings not only strengthen the theory, but they serve as an important guide to the design of intervention efforts to prevent or reduce adolescent involvement in risk behavior.
The emphasis of the authors on the need to strengthen protective factors that can promote positive development, and on the need to provide opportunities for behaviors that can serve the same purposes as risk behaviors do, but without compromising health and development, is salutary. This is the key challenge for all western contemporary societies to accomplish.
β¦ Table of Contents
Risk Behavior in Adolescence....Pages 1-31
The Study....Pages 33-40
Psychoactive Substance Use....Pages 41-97
Risk-Taking Behavior and Risky Driving....Pages 99-141
Antisocial Behavior....Pages 143-182
Sexual Behavior, Contraception, and AIDS....Pages 183-225
Disturbed Eating....Pages 227-261
Prevention: What Can We Do?....Pages 263-281
β¦ Subjects
Psychology, general; Social Sciences, general; Developmental Psychology; Health Psychology; Personality & Social Psychology
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