American Academy of Health Behavior

 
 
 

 

Risk Factors and Behaviors Associated With Adolescent Violence and Aggression

Robert F. Valois, PhD, MPH, FASHA, FAAHB; John M. MacDonald, PhD Lena Bretous, MD, MPH; Megan A. Fischer, MPH J. Wanzer Drane, PE, PhD, FSS, MISI

Objective: To explore risk factors and behaviors associated with aggressive and violent behaviors among adolescents.   Methods: A comprehensive review of research literature from various disciplines associated with improving the health and well-being of adolescents. Results: Risk factors and behaviors associated with adolescent aggression and violence are discussed via 6 major factor categories: individual, family, school/academic, peer-related, community and neighborhood, and situational. Conclusion: Adolescent aggression and violence develops and manifests within a complex constellation of factors. Prevention intervention efforts should be theory based, multicomponent, and multisystem; they should begin in middle school and continue into high school with a comprehensive evaluation design.
Am J Health Behav 2002;26(6):454-464
 
 
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