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Citation

Riggs Romaine CL. Emerg. Adulthood 2019; 7(4): 243-257.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/2167696818768013

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Risk-taking behaviors in adolescence and emerging adulthood are highly prevalent and come with far-reaching social, health, and safety implications. Understanding the factors influencing these behaviors remains an important priority. Psychosocial maturity (PSM) is known to influence one type of risk-taking: delinquency. This study examined how PSM relates to (1) broader risk-taking behaviors in emerging adulthood and (2) risk-taking style across domains (e.g., social and recreational risk) to explore if PSM may be an appropriate target for future risk-reduction interventions. Emerging adults (N = 538) completed measures of PSM, recent risky behavior, and risk-taking style in various domains. All aspects of PSM were related to different risk-taking styles, but only temperance (impulsivity) was consistently associated with various behaviors (e.g., alcohol consumed, distracted driving, and delinquency). Implications for prevention, intervention, and policy are discussed.


Language: en

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