Adolescent intentional and unintentional injury is commonly related to involvement in violence and transportation behaviors. While many risk and promotive factors have been identified, a cumulative assessment of such factors is less common, and this has rarely been undertaken with transportation behaviors. The study involved Australian adolescents from high schools with greater than 75% of students from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds, aged 13 to 14 years (n = 826). Findings showed the presence of risk factors increased the odds of engagement in unintentional and intentional injury-risk behavior and the presence of promotive factors decreased the odds, supporting a compensatory model of resiliency. An interaction term of cumulati...
Adolescence can be a time of turmoil, and for a young person faced with adverse situations or at-ris...
Resilience theory provides a framework for studying and understanding how some youths overcome risk ...
Resilience refers to the pattern of positive adaptation in the face of risk or difficulty (Masten & ...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...
Injury is the leading cause of death for adolescents in Australia. This is of particularly great con...
Resiliency theory posits that some youth exposed to risk factors do not develop negative behaviors d...
Using a multivariate correlational design, this study was designed to determine the degree to which ...
Using a multivariate correlational design, this study was designed to determine the degree to which ...
Transport related injury is a leading cause of death and disability for adolescents and represents a...
Investigating the causes of why individuals desist from, or are resilient to, delinquency, crime, an...
The studies in this dissertation were designed to contribute to the literature on educational resili...
The studies in this dissertation were designed to contribute to the literature on educational resili...
Knowledge about adolescent risk behavior has expanded in the past several decades. Risk behaviors, s...
For many countries, injury is a leading cause of adolescent mortality and burden of disease. In Aust...
Adolescence can be a time of turmoil, and for a young person faced with adverse situations or at-ris...
Resilience theory provides a framework for studying and understanding how some youths overcome risk ...
Resilience refers to the pattern of positive adaptation in the face of risk or difficulty (Masten & ...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...
Injury is the leading cause of death for adolescents in Australia. This is of particularly great con...
Resiliency theory posits that some youth exposed to risk factors do not develop negative behaviors d...
Using a multivariate correlational design, this study was designed to determine the degree to which ...
Using a multivariate correlational design, this study was designed to determine the degree to which ...
Transport related injury is a leading cause of death and disability for adolescents and represents a...
Investigating the causes of why individuals desist from, or are resilient to, delinquency, crime, an...
The studies in this dissertation were designed to contribute to the literature on educational resili...
The studies in this dissertation were designed to contribute to the literature on educational resili...
Knowledge about adolescent risk behavior has expanded in the past several decades. Risk behaviors, s...
For many countries, injury is a leading cause of adolescent mortality and burden of disease. In Aust...
Adolescence can be a time of turmoil, and for a young person faced with adverse situations or at-ris...
Resilience theory provides a framework for studying and understanding how some youths overcome risk ...
Resilience refers to the pattern of positive adaptation in the face of risk or difficulty (Masten & ...