Self-concept, interpersonal processes, exploratory and health risk
behaviors in adolescents – a study regarding student engagement
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Self-concept, interpersonal processes, exploratory and health risk behaviors in adolescents – a study regarding student engagement with school
Self-concept, interpersonal processes, exploratory and health risk behaviors in adolescents – a study regarding student engagement with school

Author(s): Mugur Ciumăgeanu, Raluca Sfetcu, Florina Suditu
Subject(s): Developmental Psychology
Published by: Editura Universității de Vest
Keywords: adolescence; risk behaviors; self-concept; student engagement with school; interpersonal functioning;

Summary/Abstract: Adolescence is by definition an “age of risk”, irrelevant if you substantiate such a claim experientially or empirically. Mid-adolescence is the period where the processes of both neural and socio-emotional maturation are linked with an increase in both exploratory and health-risk behaviors. The presentstudy, using a cross-sectional approach, investigates aspects of intra and interpersonal processes inrelationship to risk behaviors and risk perceptions, and tries to link these constructs to studentengagement. The study-sample consisted of 107 9th to 12th graders from three Romanian counties.The measures used were self-reports, appraising intrapersonal configurations (Beck Self-ConceptTest), interpersonal problems (Inventory of Interpersonal Problems), and social and schooladjustment (Social Adjustment Scale – Self Report). Risk behaviors and perception were measured with the Adolescent Exploratory and Risk Behavior Rating Scale (AERRS). The main research findingwas that student engagement with school is in direct relationship with a better self-concept, moreexploratory risk behaviors and a more adequate social adjustment. A puzzling result, explained probably better by the dual-process theory of behavior, is the relationship of risk perception to selfconcept and interpersonal problems (id est – a greater risk perception is correlated with a morefragile self-concept and more interpersonal problems).

  • Issue Year: 42/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 56-68
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English