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Psychosocial Predictors of Emerging Adults' Risk and Reckless Behaviors
Authors:Bradley  Graham  Wildman  Karen
Affiliation:(1) School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University – Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia;(2) School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University – Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Past researchers have identified a range of psychosocial predictors of problem behaviors during adolescence, but have been less active in addressing this same issue in relation to the 18–25-year age group. The current study investigated risk and reckless behaviors in emerging adults using self-report measures and a cross-sectional design. Several of the major limitations associated with past research were overcome by sampling widely, making clear conceptual distinctions, avoiding confounds between predictors and criteria, developing more direct measures of key constructs, and controlling for demographic variables and for social desirability. In this sample of 375 emerging adults, ldquoriskrdquo behaviors were found to be reliably predicted by sensation seeking, but not by antisocial peer pressure, whereas the reverse pattern of association was more true in relation to ldquorecklessrdquo behaviors. Gender differences, especially in relation to the impact of social desirability considerations, are explored.
Keywords:emerging adults  risk behaviors  recklessness  sensation seeking  peer pressure
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