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The Teen Years: Injury Prevention for Adolescents


Author:

Efrain Fuentes, EdD

Children's Hospital of Los Angeles

Medically Reviewed On: March 31, 2006

Risky Behavior in Adolescents: Sex, Drugs, and Rock n' Roll
Danger and Excitement
How to Respond to Adolescents
Self-Esteem
Communication Guidelines
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Risky Behavior in Adolescents: Sex, Drugs, and Rock n' Roll

Adolescence: a period in your life when you've got boundless energy, everything is possible, there are no limits to dreams and desires, and the world is yours to explore. Why, then, do many adults want to forget this period in their lives? It's a contradiction—and that's what makes this period in a young person's life so emotionally laden, stressful, and difficult to comprehend—and in some cases, to survive.

This most awkward of times presents a challenge to parents, healthcare providers, certainly to the teenagers themselves, and, ultimately, our society. The adolescent experiences changes emotionally, physically, and mentally. He or she begins to both test the limits and strive to learn how to handle these changes. The biggest questions are those of identity: Who am I? Where do I fit in? Where do I belong? Who do I associate with? Unfortunately, identity formation oftentimes means a rejection of the closest likeness—the parents. During this stage, rebelliousness, mood swings, and oppositional behavior become the distinguishing developmental traits of a teenager.

The tendency for adolescents to not have the capacity to self-monitor or self-assess behavior, can, in some cases, prove fatal. Hence, situations like speeding, unprotected sex, and alcohol and drug consumption become some of the most disturbing consequences of unbound adolescent behavior. When adolescents feel invincible, their capacity to accurately judge their own behavior and avoid extreme risk is not yet formed. Effective communication can be an important tool in keeping your teenager safe.
 

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