Table 1:
Conventional behaviour involvement: Protective factors | Description |
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Models | Factors which include peer models who promote and encourage prosocial behaviour |
Controls | Include individual-level or social- environment level factors promoting social values |
Support | Refers to contextual support or other social environments that promote prosocial or health enhancing behaviour |
Problem behaviour involvement: Risk Factors | |
Models | Include models who induce health-compromising behaviour |
Opportunity | Refers to exposure to or access to situations that increase the likelihood of engaging in risk behaviours |
Vulnerability | Refers to individual characteristics that increase the likelihood of engaging in risk behaviour |
Source: Jessor, R. et.al, (2003). Adolescent problem behaviour in China and the United States: A cross-national study of psychosocial protective factors. Journal of Research on adolescence, 13(3), 329–360.