The evolutionary basis of risky adolescent behavior: Implications for science, policy, and practice.
University of Arizona · University of Turin · +6 more institutions
Abstract
This article proposes an evolutionary model of risky behavior in adolescence and contrasts it with the prevailing developmental psychopathology model. The evolutionary model contends that understanding the evolutionary functions of adolescence is critical to explaining why adolescents engage in risky behavior and that successful intervention depends on working with, instead of against, adolescent goals and motivations. The current article articulates 5 key evolutionary insights into risky adolescent behavior: (a) The adolescent transition is an inflection point in development of social status and reproductive trajectories; (b) interventions need to address the adaptive functions of risky and aggressive…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 37.45
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 270
Authors
11Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Psychological intervention
- Developmental psychology
- Evolutionary psychology
- Intervention (counseling)
- Prevention science
- Psychopathology
- Social psychology