Review
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World J Psychiatry. Jun 19, 2025; 15(6): 106944
Published online Jun 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i6.106944
Table 1 Summary of influencing factors associated with adolescents’ positive and negative risk-taking behaviors
Domain
Factors
Positive risk-taking
Negative risk-taking
Shared/distinct
Ref.
IndividualSensation-seekingShared1[12,15,38]
Reward sensitivityShared1[58]
Impulse controlNo significant associationDistinct2 (negative)[12]
Low sensitivity to punishmentNo significant associationDistinct2 (negative)[58]
Self-regulationShared1[59,60]
FamilyFamily support↓ (context-dependent3)Shared1[37]
Negative paternal parentingShared1[80]
Positive parenting↑ (context-dependent3)Shared1[75,81]
PeerProsocial peer affiliationNo significant associationDistinct2 (positive)[37,80]
Deviant peer affiliationNo significant associationDistinct2 (negative)[37,80]
Peer encouragement↑ (prosocial contexts)↑ (antisocial contexts)Shared1[90,101]
SchoolSchool engagementShared1[12,107]
Teacher-student relationshipShared1[110,111]
Academic performanceShared1[112]
CommunityNeighborhood safety/resourcesShared1[117]
Exposure to community violenceNo significant associationDistinct2 (negative)[121]
Community cohesion/supportShared1[118,124]