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  2. Dual systems model - Wikipedia

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    The dual systems model proposes that mid-adolescence is the time of highest biological propensity for risk-taking, but that older adolescents may exhibit higher levels of real-world risk-taking (e.g., binge drinking is most common during the early 20s) [18] [19] not due to greater propensity for risk-taking but due to greater opportunity. [12]

  3. Adolescent health - Wikipedia

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    The American Teen Study, which began in May 1991, was a peer-reviewed study on adolescent sexual risk-taking behavior whose funding from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development was shut down by former secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Louis Sullivan. [16]

  4. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    Risk-taking may also have reproductive advantages: adolescents have a newfound priority in sexual attraction and dating, and risk-taking is required to impress potential mates. Research also indicates that baseline sensation seeking may affect risk-taking behavior throughout the lifespan.

  5. The risk-taking activity that ‘helicopter parents’ should ...

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    Risk-taking means engaging in any behavior or activity with an uncertain physical, social, emotional or financial outcome. Risk is an everyday part of life, from driving a car to buying a house at ...

  6. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) is an American biennial survey of adolescent health risk and health protective behaviors such as smoking, drinking, drug use, diet, and physical activity conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  7. Adriana Galván - Wikipedia

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    Her studies have explored neural mechanisms underlying decision-making and risk-taking, [16] [17] the influences of stress and other experiences on behavior and brain functioning, [18] [19] and neurobiological factors associated with cigarette smoking in adolescence. [20] Other influential work has focused on how sleep affects the developing ...

  8. Peer pressure - Wikipedia

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    Peer pressure is commonly associated with episodes of adolescent risk-taking because these activities commonly occur in the company of peers. [9] Affiliation with friends who engage in risky behaviors has been shown to be a strong predictor of an adolescent's own behavior. [11]

  9. How to Stop a Large Dog From Breaking Into Sprints on Walks - AOL

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    During this time, dogs manifest a weakened ability to regulate their emotions and behaviors, leading to an increase in impulsivity, reactivity to stressors, and risk-taking behavior.

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