The current study sought to understand adolescent protective behavior in friendship using a Theory of Planned Behavior framework. In particular, the study sought to consider a young persons’ direct and active intervention to inhibit their friends’ risky behavior or to assist them when the behavior leads to injury. The role of attitudes regarding the consequences, norms and control about protective behavior were examined both qualitatively through focus groups (n= 50) and quantitatively through surveys from a sample of 540 Year 9 students (13-14 years old). There was some support for the theory with attitudes regarding the consequences of the behavior and norms predicting intended protective behavior. A path analysis was conducted with a sub...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
Students experience many developmental changes as they experience adolescence. They begin to examine...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...
The current study sought to understand adolescent protective behaviour in friendship using a Theory ...
Typically adolescents' friends are considered a risk factor for adolescent engagement in risk-taking...
Adolescents value protecting friends from harm and report that they do intervene as bystanders in fr...
Typically adolescents' friends are considered a risk factor for adolescent engagement in risk-taking...
Many adolescents are at risk of injury as a result of lifestyle, with high morbidity and mortality r...
There is a continued need to consider ways to prevent early adolescent engagement in a variety of ha...
This study examined the relationships between protective factors and involvement in risk behaviour o...
Injury is a significant public health problem among youth. A primary cause of adolescent injury is r...
Injury is a significant public health problem among youth. A primary cause of adolescent injury is r...
For many countries, injury is a leading cause of adolescent mortality and burden of disease. In Aust...
Injury is a significant public health problem among youth. A primary cause of adolescent injury is r...
It is difficult to determine whether influence or selection drive the association between an adolesc...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
Students experience many developmental changes as they experience adolescence. They begin to examine...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...
The current study sought to understand adolescent protective behaviour in friendship using a Theory ...
Typically adolescents' friends are considered a risk factor for adolescent engagement in risk-taking...
Adolescents value protecting friends from harm and report that they do intervene as bystanders in fr...
Typically adolescents' friends are considered a risk factor for adolescent engagement in risk-taking...
Many adolescents are at risk of injury as a result of lifestyle, with high morbidity and mortality r...
There is a continued need to consider ways to prevent early adolescent engagement in a variety of ha...
This study examined the relationships between protective factors and involvement in risk behaviour o...
Injury is a significant public health problem among youth. A primary cause of adolescent injury is r...
Injury is a significant public health problem among youth. A primary cause of adolescent injury is r...
For many countries, injury is a leading cause of adolescent mortality and burden of disease. In Aust...
Injury is a significant public health problem among youth. A primary cause of adolescent injury is r...
It is difficult to determine whether influence or selection drive the association between an adolesc...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
Students experience many developmental changes as they experience adolescence. They begin to examine...
Previous research has shown that close friends’ influence can exacerbate adolescents’ aggressive beh...