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Risk Behaviour in Adolescence - Patterns, Determinants and Consequences

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Adolescents are generally thought to be healthy. However, adolescent risk behaviours, such as substance use, a poor diet or early sexual activity, are topics that keep generating high academic and media interest. Despite considerable explanatory efforts, not much is known yet about the proximate and distal determinants as well as the psychosocial and health-related consequences of risk behaviour in adolescence. The study is among the first to systematically examine the antecedents and consequences of risk behaviour from a comparative perspective over time and across countries. Matthias Richter presents findings from several empirical studies and extends current theoretical and empirical knowledge on adolescent risk behaviour.
This book is valuable reading for academics, practitioners and policy makers in a range of disciplines: sociology, psychology, educational sciences, public health and nursing sciences, with a special focus on adolescent risk behaviour.

List of contents

Aus dem Inhalt:
What is Risk Behaviour? - Risk Behaviour in Adolescence - Determinants of Adolescent Risk Behaviour - Consequences of Risk Behaviour - Age and Gender Differences - Socio-Economic Determinants - The Roles of Social Contexts for Adolescent Risk Behaviour - Perspectives for Research and Practice

About the author

Dr. Matthias Richter is a Professor for Medical Sociology and Social Epidemiology at the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM) at the University of Bern.

Summary

Adolescents are generally thought to be healthy. However, adolescent risk behaviours, such as substance use, a poor diet or early sexual activity, are topics that keep generating high academic and media interest. Despite considerable explanatory efforts, not much is known yet about the proximate and distal determinants as well as the psychosocial and health-related consequences of risk behaviour in adolescence. The study is among the first to systematically examine the antecedents and consequences of risk behaviour from a comparative perspective over time and across countries. Matthias Richter presents findings from several empirical studies and extends current theoretical and empirical knowledge on adolescent risk behaviour.

This book is valuable reading for academics, practitioners and policy makers in a range of disciplines: sociology, psychology, educational sciences, public health and nursing sciences, with a special focus on adolescent risk behaviour.

Foreword

Patterns, Determinants and Consequences

Product details

Authors Matthias Richter
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2010
 
EAN 9783531173368
ISBN 978-3-531-17336-8
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 141 mm x 9 mm x 210 mm
Weight 172 g
Illustrations 123 p.
Series VS Research
VS Research
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

Risiko, Risikogesellschaft, Adoleszenz, Sociology, Frühkindliche Pflege & Bildung, Family, Social groups, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Sociology, general, Child development, Early Childhood Education, Early childhood care & education

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