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Understanding Adolescent Health Behaviour: A Decision Making Perspective


Understanding Adolescent Health Behaviour: A Decision Making Perspective

Hardback by Umeh, Kanayo (Liverpool John Moores University)

Understanding Adolescent Health Behaviour: A Decision Making Perspective

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ISBN:
9780521875264
Publication Date:
7 May 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
318 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Understanding Adolescent Health Behaviour: A Decision Making Perspective

Description

Smoking, drinking, unhealthy eating: how can we explain these actions in teenagers? Do teenagers stop to consider potential hazards or is their decision making frantic and impulsive, with little rational thought? In this intriguing book, Kanayo Umeh debunks conventional explanations of teenage behaviour (peer pressure, self-esteem issues, parent-child conflicts) and offers a fresh perspective based on the premise that teenagers, like adults, retain the power of choice. He shows that adolescents sometimes readily commit to a course of action despite being sceptical about its benefits, and reveals how decision strategies that appear ill-considered to adults are regarded as smart by adolescents, and with convincing justifications. Contrary to stereotypes, the teenager emerges as a curious individual: a multifaceted decision maker whose actions may not be quite as mindless as popular myth suggests.

Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Choice; 3. Goals; 4. Fear; 5. Consistency; 6. Competence; 7. Avoidance; 8. Impulsivity; 9. Change.

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