Literature DB >> 17980803

Risk behaviors of Dominican adolescents in their homeland and in the United States.

Lynn M Babington1, Barbara R Kelley, Carol A Patsdaughter.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Adolescence is a time of developmental change. The major task of adolescence is to become an independent individual capable of functioning as a contributing adult within culturally expected norms. It is often accompanied by frustration and difficulties with adjustments. One typical response of adolescents to these changes is engaging in high-risk behaviors. The purpose of this study was to compare self-reported high risk behaviors that may lead to unintentional and intentional injuries among adolescents living in the Dominican Republic and Dominican adolescents living in the United States.
METHOD: This study used a cross-sectional, comparative design with data collection sites in Las Matas de Farfan, Dominican Republic, and Boston, MA, United States. Data were collected using the 99-item 1999 Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
RESULTS: Findings indicated that adolescents in both groups reported similar risk behaviors in all areas; however, there were few differences between the two groups that did exist. DISCUSSION: To educate youth regarding outcomes of high-risk behaviors, it is necessary for providers to engage in discussion with adolescents regarding specific risk behaviors that are commonly practiced in their homeland or in their cultural groups.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17980803     DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2007.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Health Care        ISSN: 0891-5245            Impact factor:   1.812


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1.  High-risk behaviors related to intentional and unintentional harm in adolescents of zahedan, iran.

Authors:  Alireza Ansari-Moghaddam; Nour-Mohammad Bakhshani; Mohsen Hoseinbore; Fariba Shahhraki Sanavi
Journal:  Int J High Risk Behav Addict       Date:  2015-03-20
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