Journal article
Health, social and economic implications of adolescent risk behaviours/states: protocol for Raine Study Gen2 cohort data linkage study
Jennifer L Marino, Robert J Tait, Leon M Straker, Deborah J Schofield, Dorota A Doherty, Rebecca Q Ivers, Petra L Graham, Katharine Steinbeck, Sharyn Lymer, Lena A Sanci, George C Patton, Bette Liu, Fiona M Brooks, Melissa S Kang, Martha Hickey, Michelle Cunich, Sarita Bista, S Rachel Skinner
Longitudinal and Life Course Studies | Bristol University Press | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background: Risk-taking behaviours are a major contributor to youth morbidity and mortality. Vulnerability to these negative outcomes is constructed from individual behaviour including risktaking, and from social context, ecological determinants, early life experience, developmental capacity and mental health, contributing to a state of higher risk. However, although risktaking is part of normal adolescent development, there is no systematic way to distinguish young people with a high probability of serious adverse outcomes, hindering the capacity to screen and intervene. This study aims to explore the association between risk behaviours/states in adolescence and negative health, social and ..
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