A number of studies show how different social groups express heterogeneous evaluations about the meaning of “risk” and the nature of the acceptable conducts. From a cultural perspective, the current study tests the hypothesis that subjective cultures in terms of which people interpret their role and their social environment affect the magnitude of the risk perceived related to different kinds of behaviours: substance (alcohol, hard drugs, marijuana or nicotine) consumption, internet use and gambling. The study involved 198 bachelor degree students from South-East Italy. Respondents were asked to assess the risk related to each of the target behaviours, in three domains: health, relationships and social approval/stigma. Principal Components...
Risk behavior was investigated among 1,053 Danish adolescents aged 12–20. Driving a car while intoxi...
The literature on problem gambling (PG) has received little attention regarding the role of how peop...
It is recognised that cultural factors play a role in the onset and continuation of several mental h...
A prominent explanation for people's involvement in harmful behaviour is that they have poor risk-ju...
The current study examines whether cultural differences in the way of interpreting the social enviro...
The objective of this study is to analyse the relationship between adolescent evaluation of health r...
The cultural context is widely cited as integral to understanding why people engage in behaviour tha...
This study compares the impact of levels of impulsivity and subjective cultures through which subjec...
Literature on youth and risk has traditionally been dominated by psycho-dynamic explanations of soc...
This paper reflects the topic of risk regarding an individual’s propensity to engage in risky behavi...
The analysis of the “risk” concept as a sociocultural phenomenon is carried out. The sociocultural b...
The research presented in this dissertation examined relationships between selected social-cultural ...
Cross cultural, ethnographic, anthropological studies, as well as research in the field of developme...
This theoretical paper addresses the influence of culture on risk taking and exploratory behavior. T...
AIM: Risk behaviours--as they are defined by specialist literature for the damage these behaviours ...
Risk behavior was investigated among 1,053 Danish adolescents aged 12–20. Driving a car while intoxi...
The literature on problem gambling (PG) has received little attention regarding the role of how peop...
It is recognised that cultural factors play a role in the onset and continuation of several mental h...
A prominent explanation for people's involvement in harmful behaviour is that they have poor risk-ju...
The current study examines whether cultural differences in the way of interpreting the social enviro...
The objective of this study is to analyse the relationship between adolescent evaluation of health r...
The cultural context is widely cited as integral to understanding why people engage in behaviour tha...
This study compares the impact of levels of impulsivity and subjective cultures through which subjec...
Literature on youth and risk has traditionally been dominated by psycho-dynamic explanations of soc...
This paper reflects the topic of risk regarding an individual’s propensity to engage in risky behavi...
The analysis of the “risk” concept as a sociocultural phenomenon is carried out. The sociocultural b...
The research presented in this dissertation examined relationships between selected social-cultural ...
Cross cultural, ethnographic, anthropological studies, as well as research in the field of developme...
This theoretical paper addresses the influence of culture on risk taking and exploratory behavior. T...
AIM: Risk behaviours--as they are defined by specialist literature for the damage these behaviours ...
Risk behavior was investigated among 1,053 Danish adolescents aged 12–20. Driving a car while intoxi...
The literature on problem gambling (PG) has received little attention regarding the role of how peop...
It is recognised that cultural factors play a role in the onset and continuation of several mental h...