Motywy podejmowania zachowań ryzykownych i ocena ich konsekwencji w opinii młodzieży szkolnej Łodzi
Streszczenie
Monitoring of risky behaviors in children and adolescents allows, at least to some extent, to
establish the reasons of these health-compromising behaviors and to explain their underlying
mechanisms, which in turn is a prerequisite of preventive actions. This was the aim of a survey
sponsored by the Municipal Department of Health, and carried out in December 2001 by the
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Łódź. Participants in the study
were randomly selected 2053 secondary or primary school students aged 12–18.
Motives of risky behaviors in the sample studied are differentiated and depending on the
respondents’ age, gender, as well as their knowledge and beliefs about action of psychoactive
substances. Young people with some personal experience in drinking, smoking and/or drug use
more frequently attributed such behaviors to socio-cultural determinants. On the other hand, young
people who in real life avoided the above-listed risky behaviors more frequently indicated that
such behaviors were due to psychological problems. Age and gender were related to perceived
health-related consequences of the risky behaviors studied. Personal experience, and especially
current substance use, was associated with perceiving smoking, drinking or drug use among adolescents
as less harmful.
Collections