The purposes of this study were to examine the frequency and risk factors (correlates) of single and concurrent health risk behaviors (HRBs) including obesity, physical inactivity, smoking, and alcohol use in a sample of 352 rural, predominately African-American sixth graders. This study was guided by Jessor's (1992) adolescent risk behavior conceptual framework. Data were collected using physical measures and a self-report questionnaire. Thirty-two percent of the sample had no HRB, 44% had one HRB, and 24% had two or more HRBs. Obesity and physical inactivity were more prevalent in this sample than in the general population. Gender differences in risk factors were evident. Our findings suggest the testing of interventions that focus on the...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn South Africa there are currently 44.8 million people under the age of 20...
This study examined the maintenance of positive health behavior (avoidance of alcohol use and cigare...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the prevalence and factors associated with the co-occurrence of health r...
Adolescents in both rural and urban areas are risk takers. Health risk behaviors may have damaging c...
In a diverse group of early adolescents, this study explores the co-occurrence of a broad range of h...
In a diverse group of early adolescents, this study explores the co-occurrence of a broad range of h...
The purpose of the present study was to utilize a statewide, representative sample of students in gr...
Introduction: Research on the health status of United States\u27 youths has shown that the main adol...
BackgroundAdolescents tend to experience heightened vulnerability to risky and reckless behavior. Ad...
BackgroundMost studies on multiple health risk behaviors among adolescents have cross-sectionally st...
Background. Most studies on multiple health risk behaviors among adolescents have cross-sectionally ...
BackgroundMost studies on multiple health risk behaviors among adolescents have cross-sectionally st...
While the majority of American Indian adolescents do not suffer from significant risks to overall he...
Research indicates that destructive lifestyles during adolescence may lead to serious health risks ...
The health of adolescents and the adults they will become can be linked to the health-related behavi...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn South Africa there are currently 44.8 million people under the age of 20...
This study examined the maintenance of positive health behavior (avoidance of alcohol use and cigare...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the prevalence and factors associated with the co-occurrence of health r...
Adolescents in both rural and urban areas are risk takers. Health risk behaviors may have damaging c...
In a diverse group of early adolescents, this study explores the co-occurrence of a broad range of h...
In a diverse group of early adolescents, this study explores the co-occurrence of a broad range of h...
The purpose of the present study was to utilize a statewide, representative sample of students in gr...
Introduction: Research on the health status of United States\u27 youths has shown that the main adol...
BackgroundAdolescents tend to experience heightened vulnerability to risky and reckless behavior. Ad...
BackgroundMost studies on multiple health risk behaviors among adolescents have cross-sectionally st...
Background. Most studies on multiple health risk behaviors among adolescents have cross-sectionally ...
BackgroundMost studies on multiple health risk behaviors among adolescents have cross-sectionally st...
While the majority of American Indian adolescents do not suffer from significant risks to overall he...
Research indicates that destructive lifestyles during adolescence may lead to serious health risks ...
The health of adolescents and the adults they will become can be linked to the health-related behavi...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn South Africa there are currently 44.8 million people under the age of 20...
This study examined the maintenance of positive health behavior (avoidance of alcohol use and cigare...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the prevalence and factors associated with the co-occurrence of health r...