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Risk-taking Behaviour

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Risk-taking Behaviour

Chapter 9- Social influences on the individual.

Pg 409-411

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Risk-taking BehaviourBehavior that has a potential negative consequence.

Potential risk to the individual’s psychological or physical health and wellbeing.

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Is this risky behaviour?

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Is this risky behaviour?

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Is this risky behaviour?

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Is this risky behaviour?

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Is this risky behaviour?

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ACTIVITY 1.Rick-taking game.Create groups of 4Take turns in placing negative risk-taking behaviours in order between most risky to least riskyDiscuss findings as a class

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Doesn’t have to Negative!

Sometime we engage in risky behaviour which can have positive effects on health.Taking a risk to start something new can give us more confidence and self esteem.

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Starting apprenticeship

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Wearing ‘daring’ new fashion

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Positive Risk-taking behaviour

Still risky because there is still the potential for negative health consequences.Question:

What are the possible negative health consequences from starting a new apprenticeship or wearing daring new fashion?

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Costs of risky behaviours

Social cost- embarrassment or failurePhysical cost- accident or injuryEmotional cost- fear or sadness

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Gullone & Moore (2000)Four types of risk-taking behaviour:

1. Thrill-seeking2. Reckless3. Rebellious4. Anti-social

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Thrill-seekingSocially acceptable

Challenging

Experimental

Eg. Bungee Jumping

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Reckless Higher chance of not being socially acceptable

Dangerous

Negative social and health outcomes

Eg. Unprotected sex

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RebelliousAcceptable for adults but not for youths.

Acting out

Attention seeking

Eg. Underage drinking

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Anti-socialUnacceptable for adults and youths

Deviant behaviours

Eg. Bullying

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Activity 2.In your workbooks, analyse your four highest ranking risk factors.You need to explain what kind of risk factor they areYou need to explain what the social cost of each of the behaviours are

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Trends in adolescent risk-taking behaviours

Gullone and Moore found that adolescents are more likely to engage in thrill-seeking risks.Male youths tend to engage in more risk-taking behaviours.Female youths tend to judge behaviours as more risky than males youths.

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Factors in risk-taking behaviour

Peer pressure

Age,

Sex,

Personality type

Mental health

Family background

Culture

Percieved risk

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However…..Psychologists have no complete explanation as to why youths engage in risk taking.Psychologists have no exact solution for youth risk-taking behaviour.

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Activity 3.Write about a time when you have engaged in a risk-taking activity.

What kind of risk taking activity was it?What was the cost of the behaviour?What influenced you to do this activity?