Positive and Negative Reinforcement Underlying Risk Behavior in Early Adolescents

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Laura MacPherson
Elizabeth K. Reynolds
Stacey B. Daughters
Frances Wang
Jude Cassidy
Linda C. Mayes
C. W. Lejuez
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[1] University of Maryland,Department of Psychology, Center for Addictions, Personality, and Emotion Research
[2] University of Maryland,Center for Addictions, Personality, and Emotion Research
[3] University of Maryland,School of Public Health
[4] Yale Child Study Center and Yale Medical School,undefined
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Prevention Science | 2010年 / 11卷
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Adolescents; Risk taking; Reinforcement processes;
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The goal of the current study was to examine the combined influence of positive reinforcement processes using a behavioral task measuring risk taking propensity (RTP) and negative reinforcement processes using a behavioral task measuring deficits in distress tolerance (DT) on a range of risk taking behaviors among early adolescents. Participants included a community sample of 230 early adolescents (aged 9–13) who completed two behavioral tasks assessing reinforcement processes as well as reported on past year risk behavior involvement as assessed by items from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System at a baseline and a 1-year follow-up assessment. Data indicated that at the Wave 2 assessment, RTP was positively related to number of risk-taking behaviors in the past year but only for those with low DT, with this finding persisting after controlling for the significant influence of male gender and higher sensation seeking. Results of the present study highlight the importance of considering both positive and negative reinforcement processes in combination when investigating vulnerability factors for early risk behavior engagement in youth.
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页码:331 / 342
页数:11
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