Adolescents' Perceptions of the Benefits and Risks of Their Own Risk Taking
- 1 April 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
- Vol. 2 (2) , 89-98
- https://doi.org/10.1177/106342669400200203
Abstract
Currently, there is much interest in the extent to which adolescents engage in risk-taking behavior (RTB), particularly drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, and having unprotected sex. However, there is little research on adolescents' perceptions of the benefits and consequences of these and other risk-taking behaviors, or how these perceptions are related to their behavioral involvement. College students were chosen for this study specifically because older adolescents (a) engage in a wide variety of RTBs and (b) have been relatively understudied with regard to RTBs. Using the Risk Involvement and Perception Scale (RIPS) (Parsons, Siegel, & Cousins, in press), researchers asked 26 adolescents ages 18 years to 21 years on two occasions (2 weeks apart) to rate their involvement in and perceptions of the risks and benefits of 19 behaviors representing a wide range of behavioral health risks. The RIPS was developed, pilot tested, and found to be highly reliable and internally consistent. Subjects reported a wide range of involvement across the behaviors. In general, subjects' perceived benefits were strongly and positively related to their reported involvements; their perceived risks were negatively and less strongly related. A factor analysis of the subjects' involvement yielded six independent clusters of risk-taking behaviors: alcohol use, illegal drug use, sexual activity, stereotypical male behaviors, imprudent behaviors, and socially acceptable behaviors. In regression analyses, perceived benefits accounted for most of the variance in subjects' involvement in these clusters of behaviors. Results are discussed in the context of current theories of adolescent risk taking.Keywords
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