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Abstract

The research investigated the influence of parental monitoring, birth order and gender on adolescent health risk behaviour. Three hundred and fifty (350) participants (175 female and 175 male) participated in the study.

Participants’ ages ranged from 15 years to 21 years, with mean age of 18 years. Two instruments were used for data collation in the study: Parental Monitoring Inventory and Adolescent Health Risk Behaviour Scale.

A three-way ANOVA was used for data analysis and the result showed that parental monitoring did not significantly influenced adolescent’s health risk behaviour.

The result showed that Birth order significantly influenced adolescent’s health risk behaviour F (350 = 3.25, P <.05). The result showed that there are also gender differences as regards to adolescent’s health risk behaviour F (350 = 4.40, P <.05). The result was discussed; the implication and the limitations of the study were highlighted.

Introduction

Health risk behaviour can be defined as any activity undertaken by people with a frequency or intensity that increases risk of disease or injury (Baban & Craciun, 2007).

Risk-taking behaviour involves potential negative consequences but is balanced in some way by perceived positive consequences (Moore & Gullone, 1996).

In other words, behaviour will be perceived as less risky if positive consequences outweigh the negative consequences and behaviour will be perceived as very risky if negative consequences outweigh the positive (Essau, 2014).

The impact of these risk behaviours on health is of such magnitude that it has become one of the priorities of the most important national and international health organizations (Baban & Craciun, 2007).

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified six health risk behaviours as being particularly salient for the development of optimal health.

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