Transcription of SECTION 3.3 UNDERSTANDING RISK TAKING BEHAVIOUR
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SECTION 3 .3 UNDERSTANDING RISK TAKING BEHAVIOUR 79 UNDERSTANDING RISK TAKING BEHAVIOUR PETER CHOWN Most youth health problems are a consequence of risk- TAKING behaviours and exposure to social and environmental risk factors including accidents and injuries, substance use and mental health problems. It is important to understand, though, that risk- TAKING is a normal part of adolescent development: young people typically experiment with new behaviours as they explore their emerging identity and independence.
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