This article proposes an evolutionary model of risky behavior in adolescence and contrasts it with the prevailing developmental psychopathology model. The evolutionary model contends that understanding the evolutionary functions of adolescence is critical to explaining why adolescents engage in risky behavior and that successful intervention depends on working with, instead of against, adolescent goals and motivations. The current article articulates 5 key evolutionary insights into risky adolescent behavior: (a) The adolescent transition is an inflection point in development of social status and reproductive trajectories; (b) interventions need to address the adaptive functions of risky and aggressive behaviors like bullying; (c) risky ado...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
The focus of this theoretical paper is to explore three biopsychosocial levels of children’s risky p...
The development of problem behaviors among adolescents is affected by complex interactions between r...
This article proposes an evolutionary model of risky behavior in adolescence and contrasts it with t...
Ellis et al. (2012) bring an evolutionary perspective to bear on adolescent risky behavioral develop...
Adolescence is a unique time during the human lifespan, where children develop into reproductively c...
Knowledge about adolescent risk behavior has expanded in the past several decades. Risk behaviors, s...
ABSTRACT—Trying to understand why adolescents and young adults take more risks than younger or older...
Background: High-risk behaviours are a set of behaviours which pose an increased risk of physical, s...
The special series of articles on adolescent risk taking addresses the discrepancy between laborator...
ABSTRACT—Trying to understand why adolescents and young adults take more risks than younger or older...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
Over the last decade, the propensity for young people to take risks has been a particular focus of n...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Risky sexual behavior is the most complicated form of antisocial risky teenage behavior, both in its...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
The focus of this theoretical paper is to explore three biopsychosocial levels of children’s risky p...
The development of problem behaviors among adolescents is affected by complex interactions between r...
This article proposes an evolutionary model of risky behavior in adolescence and contrasts it with t...
Ellis et al. (2012) bring an evolutionary perspective to bear on adolescent risky behavioral develop...
Adolescence is a unique time during the human lifespan, where children develop into reproductively c...
Knowledge about adolescent risk behavior has expanded in the past several decades. Risk behaviors, s...
ABSTRACT—Trying to understand why adolescents and young adults take more risks than younger or older...
Background: High-risk behaviours are a set of behaviours which pose an increased risk of physical, s...
The special series of articles on adolescent risk taking addresses the discrepancy between laborator...
ABSTRACT—Trying to understand why adolescents and young adults take more risks than younger or older...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
Over the last decade, the propensity for young people to take risks has been a particular focus of n...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
Risky sexual behavior is the most complicated form of antisocial risky teenage behavior, both in its...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
The focus of this theoretical paper is to explore three biopsychosocial levels of children’s risky p...
The development of problem behaviors among adolescents is affected by complex interactions between r...