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Multiple-Risk Behaviour in Adolescents and Young Adults


  Author: Nancy L. Galambos, Lauree C. Tilton-Weaver
Publisher: Statistics Canada
Publication: Health Reports, vol 10, no.2
Document Date:                  October 01, 1998
Category: Sexuality > Premarital Sex
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Sexual Activity
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Substance Use/Abuse
Family Structure > Marital Status
Family, Religion and Culture > Religion Affiliation
Sexuality > Abortion/Birth Control
Sexuality > Promiscuity
Sexuality > Sexual Relations
 

This paper explores the factors that contribute to multiple-risk behaviour  in adolescents, the characteristics of those involved in such behaviour,  and possible deterrents to participation in risky actions such as smoking, binge drinking, and high-risk sexual behaviour. It was found that gender, age, marital status, education,  living arrangements, and religious participation were all factors that  influenced  an individual's decision to engage in risky behaviour.  

 

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