A dual systems model of adolescent risk-taking

2010 ◽  
pp. n/a-n/a ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurence Steinberg
Author(s):  
Nicole M. Strang ◽  
Jason M. Chein ◽  
Laurence Steinberg

Youth Justice ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katlin J. Rhyner ◽  
Carolyn A. Uhl ◽  
Cheryl A. Terrance

The current review frames an understanding of ‘sexting’ among adolescents within the dual systems model of adolescent risk-taking. Adolescent sexting has been growing in popularity in recent years. When adolescents share sexual images, they face the possibility of serious consequences in the United States, such as being added to the sex offender registry. The dual systems model of adolescent risk-taking suggests teenagers engage in risky behavior due to the under development of impulse control and a peak in reward sensitivity. It is argued that the possible legal consequences of teenage sexting do not fit the developmental level of teenagers.


Author(s):  
Wim Meeus ◽  
Wilma Vollebergh ◽  
Susan Branje ◽  
Elisabetta Crocetti ◽  
Johan Ormel ◽  
...  

AbstractHeterogeneity in development of imbalance between impulse control and sensation seeking has not been studied until now. The present study scrutinized this heterogeneity and the link between imbalance and adolescent risk. Seven-wave data of 7,558 youth (50.71% males; age range from 12/13 until 24/25) were used. Three developmental trajectories were identified. The first trajectory, “sensation seeking to balanced sensation seeking”, included participants with a higher level of sensation seeking than impulse control across all ages. The second trajectory, “moderate dominant control”, included participants showing moderate and increasing impulse control relative to sensation seeking across all ages. The third trajectory, “strong late dominant control”, included participants showing the highest level of impulse control which was about as strong as sensation seeking from early to middle adolescence and became substantially stronger from late adolescence to early adulthood. Although the systematic increase of impulse control in all subgroups is in line with both models, neither of these combined trajectories of control and sensation seeking was predicted by the Dual Systems Model or the Maturational Imbalance Model. Consistent with both models the “sensation seeking to balanced sensation seeking” trajectory showed the highest level of substance use. It can be concluded that, even though both theories adequately predict the link between imbalance and risk, neither the Dual Systems Model nor the Maturational Imbalance Model correctly predict the heterogeneity in development of imbalance between impulse control and sensation seeking.


2016 ◽  
Vol 52 (10) ◽  
pp. 1593-1605 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natasha Duell ◽  
Laurence Steinberg ◽  
Jason Chein ◽  
Suha M. Al-Hassan ◽  
Dario Bacchini ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 89 ◽  
pp. 114-115 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teena Willoughby ◽  
Royette Tavernier ◽  
Chloe Hamza ◽  
Paul J.C. Adachi ◽  
Marie Good

2017 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 221-234 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Paige Harden ◽  
Natalie Kretsch ◽  
Frank D. Mann ◽  
Kathrin Herzhoff ◽  
Jennifer L. Tackett ◽  
...  

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