INTRODUCTION: During adolescence, significant physical, emotional, and social changes influence growth. This phase exposes adolescents to risky situations. Understanding adolescent risk-taking is crucial. This study aims to determine the extent of risk-taking behaviour among Malaysian adolescents and identify associated factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a community-based study, we surveyed 1,344 Malaysian adolescents aged 10-19 across 22 districts in Sarawak using multi-stage cluster sampling and face-to-face interviews. Data analysis was performed with IBM SPSS v28.0. RESULTS: Analysis found that 43.7% of adolescents engaged in risky behaviours, with a higher incidence in males (50.1%) compared to females (37.4%). Multinomial logistic re...
Adolescents are more likely to adopt risky health behaviors, such as smoking, alcohol use, and sexua...
Several behaviour health risks such as lack of physical activity, smoking and violence have contribu...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
This study explored adolescents’ reasons for involving themselves, or not, in risk-taking behavior, ...
This study explored attributes of at-risk behaviors amongst Malaysian adolescents in secondary scho...
Risk behavior amongst adolescents is an ever growing problem in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study in...
Background: Risk taking behaviour refers to the tendency to engage in behaviours that have the poten...
Abstract: Many significant psychosocial problems may go undetected and untreated in adolescents. We ...
AbstractRisk taking behaviour has rated as one of the public health issue that need special attentio...
Adolescence is the developmental period marked by a rise in risk-taking behaviours. The high rate o...
Background:The prevalence of risk behavior in adolescents is increasing and the impact is very worry...
This study explores the use of Adolescent Problems and Risk Behaviours Inventory (IPERI) to predict ...
The adolescence stage is described as the “storm and stress” stage because despite rapid growth in t...
Issues related to adolescent risky behaviors are common in Malaysia. There are many factors that res...
Introduction: Risky sexual behavior is defined as a behavior that increases one’s risk of contractin...
Adolescents are more likely to adopt risky health behaviors, such as smoking, alcohol use, and sexua...
Several behaviour health risks such as lack of physical activity, smoking and violence have contribu...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
This study explored adolescents’ reasons for involving themselves, or not, in risk-taking behavior, ...
This study explored attributes of at-risk behaviors amongst Malaysian adolescents in secondary scho...
Risk behavior amongst adolescents is an ever growing problem in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study in...
Background: Risk taking behaviour refers to the tendency to engage in behaviours that have the poten...
Abstract: Many significant psychosocial problems may go undetected and untreated in adolescents. We ...
AbstractRisk taking behaviour has rated as one of the public health issue that need special attentio...
Adolescence is the developmental period marked by a rise in risk-taking behaviours. The high rate o...
Background:The prevalence of risk behavior in adolescents is increasing and the impact is very worry...
This study explores the use of Adolescent Problems and Risk Behaviours Inventory (IPERI) to predict ...
The adolescence stage is described as the “storm and stress” stage because despite rapid growth in t...
Issues related to adolescent risky behaviors are common in Malaysia. There are many factors that res...
Introduction: Risky sexual behavior is defined as a behavior that increases one’s risk of contractin...
Adolescents are more likely to adopt risky health behaviors, such as smoking, alcohol use, and sexua...
Several behaviour health risks such as lack of physical activity, smoking and violence have contribu...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...