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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
8

Discuss the factors that cause or influence teenagers to engage in each of these types of risk behaviour identified above

Health
2 answers:
Ksenya-84 [330]3 years ago
8 0
Teenagers engage in risky behaviors for various reasons. Some reasons include: Lack of parental guidance, lack of role models in the society, peer pressure and low self esteem. Teens with little or no guidance from a parental figure succumb more easily to the pressures of society. It is made easier for them to succumb when there are little or no influential figures for them to look up to. Peer pressure can be detrimental to teens with low self esteem as they are easily swayed as they are influenced to engage in risky behaviors in an attempt to fit into the crowd. 
balu736 [363]3 years ago
7 0

Factors that cause or influence teenagers to engage in risky behavior:

  1. Peer pressure
  2. Lack of knowledge and skill
  3. Family  and environment
  4. Stress
  5. Low self-esteem

<h3>Further explanation </h3>

Teenagers involved in risky behaviors because of many factors such as peer pressure, lack of knowledge and information about the risk of some behaviors, lack of communication in the family, difficulty in dealing with social and environments problems that lead to stress, and also low self-esteem.

Risky behaviors mean any action or activity that can cause potential harm to the individual or their community as a consequence of what they choose to do. These risk-taking behaviors include dangerous driving, drug use, speeding, an unhealthy diet, engaging in violent behavior and dangerous activity.  

Risk behavior is seen in adolescents as well as adults, but adolescents and teenager take more risks than any other age group.  It is often believed that teens engage in risky behavior because they are not very good at evaluating risk. Communication and information about the risk behaviors and its consequences are crucial. It helps teens learn how to make responsible decisions for themselves and build caring relationships. They also need to be aware of what they should do if they feel unsafe or uncomfortable.

<h3>Learn more </h3>

Skills and value to help overcome risky behavior brainly.com/question/4924229

The concept of risky behavior brainly.com/question/1607427

Keywords: risky behavior factor, teenager behavior, cause of risky behavior

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