The article focuses on the following issues: the prevalence of tattoos among adolescents; gender and age characteristics of their motivation for tattooing; the specifics of social behavior of adolescents with tattoos; and the occurrence of tattoos among adolescents with deviant behavior. The sample consisted of 32714 students of grades 7—11, of which 1517 people confirmed having images on the body. The data was collected using an anonymous questionnaire survey. It is shown that with the transition from elementary school to high school the proportion of students with tattoos increases. At the same time, the intensity of familiarization with the tattoo culture in high school age among girls is higher than among boys. The article describes the...
Introduction. Body art (tattoos, piercing, etc.) represents an important socio-cultural phenomenon t...
Introduction: Body piercing (P) and tattoo (T) is a growing social phenomenon over recent years. Now...
High-risk behavior in the domains of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, and sexual behavior were invest...
The article focuses on the following issues: the prevalence of tattoos among adolescents; gender and...
The article presents a theoretical analysis of modern foreign ideas about socio-psychological phenom...
Introduction: The phenomenon of body art, such as tattoos and piercings, has ancient roots, rediscov...
AbstractThis study aims to examine the prevalence and sociodemographics, family and peer correlates ...
Background: Although body piercing and tattooing seem to be gaining popularity among a diversity of ...
The dramatic increase in the masculine practice of tattooing among girls in Western societies is an ...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study's purpose was to investigate, in a large cohort o...
This study described the perceived health-related risks of tattooing practices among tattooed adoles...
Are tattooing and body piercing indicators of risk-taking behaviours among high school students? sub...
The body modification culture is an under-researched social group. Psychologists have yet to examine...
Body piercing and tattoo/ta moko were initially seen to be practiced by sailors, criminals, specifi...
5Background: Although popular tattoos are often regretted later on for different reasons. Neverthele...
Introduction. Body art (tattoos, piercing, etc.) represents an important socio-cultural phenomenon t...
Introduction: Body piercing (P) and tattoo (T) is a growing social phenomenon over recent years. Now...
High-risk behavior in the domains of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, and sexual behavior were invest...
The article focuses on the following issues: the prevalence of tattoos among adolescents; gender and...
The article presents a theoretical analysis of modern foreign ideas about socio-psychological phenom...
Introduction: The phenomenon of body art, such as tattoos and piercings, has ancient roots, rediscov...
AbstractThis study aims to examine the prevalence and sociodemographics, family and peer correlates ...
Background: Although body piercing and tattooing seem to be gaining popularity among a diversity of ...
The dramatic increase in the masculine practice of tattooing among girls in Western societies is an ...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study's purpose was to investigate, in a large cohort o...
This study described the perceived health-related risks of tattooing practices among tattooed adoles...
Are tattooing and body piercing indicators of risk-taking behaviours among high school students? sub...
The body modification culture is an under-researched social group. Psychologists have yet to examine...
Body piercing and tattoo/ta moko were initially seen to be practiced by sailors, criminals, specifi...
5Background: Although popular tattoos are often regretted later on for different reasons. Neverthele...
Introduction. Body art (tattoos, piercing, etc.) represents an important socio-cultural phenomenon t...
Introduction: Body piercing (P) and tattoo (T) is a growing social phenomenon over recent years. Now...
High-risk behavior in the domains of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, and sexual behavior were invest...