Motives for Risk-Taking in Adolescence: a Cross-Cultural Study

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2009

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Academic Press Ltd Elsevier Science Ltd

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Most research oil adolescent risk-taking has been conducted in Western societies, but it is as yet unknown whether motives to engage in risk behaviours show Cultural variety. This study sets out to investigate differences in perceived motives to engage in perceived risks in Turkish and Welsh samples of young people (N = 922) between 14 and 20 years of age. For this, a measurement scale to assess motives for risk-taking was constructed and validated cross-culturally. The scale was based oil Kloep and Hendry's [(1999). Challenges, risks and coping in adolescence. In D. Messer, & S. Millar (Eds.), Exploring developmental psychology (pp. 400 416). London: Arnold] theoretical framework and the results of a study by Guney and cok [(2006). Adolescent risk-taking: Calculated risks, Turkish experience. In Paper presented at the 10th Bi-annual conference of the European Association for Research on Adolescence, Antalya, Turkey]. Results show that different motives are associated with different risk behaviours, confirming Kloep and Hendry's expanded model. There were small, but significant, national differences, implying that motives to take risks-as opposed to actual risks taken could be similar across adolescent populations, independent of culture. (C) 2007 The Association for Professionals in Services for Adolescents. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Risk-taking, Risk measurement, Risky behavior, Emerging adults, Welsh adolescents, Turkish adolescents, British adolescents, Behaviors, Adulthood, Questionnaire, Perceptions, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Male, Motivation, Wales, Adolescent, Turkey, Young Adult, Risk-Taking, Adolescent Behavior, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Female

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05 social sciences, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Journal of Adolescence

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32

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1

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135

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151
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