2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2009.01.005
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An Integrative Model of Adolescent Health Risk Behavior

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“…Attachments exist across the life span (Ainsworth, ; Bowlby, ; Connors, ; Weiss, ) and in developmentally significant ways (Dykas & Cassidy, ). Adolescence is a time of transformation between childhood and adulthood where one establishes independence (Liddle & Schwartz, ; Mahon, ). An adolescent may be perceived as detaching from parents or attachment figures (Allen & Land, 1999; Mahon, 1983), and there may be a decrease in parental attention, which is normative (Liddle & Schwartz, ).…”
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“…Attachments exist across the life span (Ainsworth, ; Bowlby, ; Connors, ; Weiss, ) and in developmentally significant ways (Dykas & Cassidy, ). Adolescence is a time of transformation between childhood and adulthood where one establishes independence (Liddle & Schwartz, ; Mahon, ). An adolescent may be perceived as detaching from parents or attachment figures (Allen & Land, 1999; Mahon, 1983), and there may be a decrease in parental attention, which is normative (Liddle & Schwartz, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Health-risk behaviors are activities that increase a person's chance of negatively impacting their health status (Keller & Kaiser, 2010). Alcohol-related behaviors, tobacco use, and sexual behaviors are adolescent health-risk behaviors (Park, Brindis, Chang & Irwin, 2008).…”
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“…As also indicated by Hill (2010), (chemical) companies now understand (actually better than many colleges and universities) that employees behaving safely can be regarded as a sound financial practice of a company. Given the fact that unsafe behavior or risk-taking behaviors can limit adolescents' potential for achieving responsible adulthood (Zimmerman, 2010), it is not surprising that social science research has become increasingly interested in identifying potential predictors of (un)safe behaviors (Keeler and Kaiser, 2010;Musselwhite et al, 2014).…”
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“…El comportamiento de riesgo en salud de los adolescentes, se define como toda actividad que aumente la probabilidad de perder la condición de salud y que contribuye a una muerte prematura o discapacidad (5) . Estos comportamientos son dinámicos y cambiantes en el tiempo y el espacio (6) .…”
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