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  1. Cigarette smoking and unprotected sexual intercourse with strangers are types of risk-taking behavior. In short, the term is vaguely defined but describes many kinds of conduct that are generally known to be harmful to life, limb, and health. Health workers must take into account the psychological makeup and defenses of persons who engage in ...

  2. Jul 14, 2017 · 2.1. Motivation. In the following, motives are understood as general drivers of risk-taking. In contrast to theories which focus on the natural roots (genetic, biological) of motivation or interpret them as personality characteristics (e.g. Weiner Citation 1980), this article focuses on social motivation as being shaped by the actual social context, social experiences and imagined futures.

  3. Risk-taking is a type of decision-making that can be adaptive (e.g., taking a risk by investing in a stock option that will yield a large return) or maladaptive (e.g., taking heroin despite the probable legal, health, and social ramifications). When risk-taking is maladaptive, it is at its core a poor decision that is made despite the dangers ...

  4. Jun 9, 2022 · At-risk behavior is anything that puts youth at risk for future negative consequences, like poor health, injury or death. And while risky behavior as a teen isn't a new concept (most adults can likely recall at least a few poor choices they made as a teen), the type of risks teens are taking are shifting. One of the reasons risky behavior is so ...

  5. Some risky behaviour is normal and part of life. However, there is a difference between normal, experimental behaviour, and behaviours which place ourselves or others at risk of harm. Psychologists have identified five risk domains for individual behaviour: • Financial – e.g. risky financial investment, gambling, impulsive spending or over ...

  6. Jul 10, 2023 · High-risk behaviors are defined as acts that increase the risk of disease or injury, which can subsequently lead to disability, death, or social problems. The most common high-risk behaviors include violence, alcoholism, tobacco use disorder, risky sexual behaviors, and eating disorders.

  7. Aug 7, 2015 · Risk behaviours potentially expose people to harm, or significant risk of harm which will prevent them reaching their potential, or damage their health and wellbeing. The evidence suggests a slow ...

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