
The publication is focused on the phenomenon of risk behavior of adolescents, close relationships and selected personality variables. We obtained data from 524 adolescents from 7 regions of Slovakia aged 10-16 years. We used questionnaire data collection with the following questionnaires: Incidence of adolescent risk behavior (VRSA), Depressivity Scale of Dolejš, Skopal and Suchá (SDDSS), Impulsivity Scale of Dolejš, Skopal (SIDS), Digital Gaming Questionnaire (DGQ), The Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (IPPA-R) , Executive Function Questionnaire (EFQ). We identified the basic variables that increase the likelihood of producing risky behavior: male gender, primary school environment, increasing age, detecresing level of regulatory abilities, changing the importance of relationships.
Publikácia je zameraná na fenomén rizikového správania dospievajúcich, blízke vzťahy a vybrané osobnostné premenné. Dáta sme získali od 524 dospievajúcich zo 7 krajov Slovenska vo veku 10-16 rokov. Využili sme dotazníkový zber dát. Použili sme nasledovné dotazníky: Výskyt rizikového správania adolescentov (VRSA), Škála depresivity Dolejš, Skopal a Suchá (SDDSS), Škála impulzivity Dolejš, Skopal (SDDSS), Dotazník hrania digitálnych hier (DHDH), Dotazník pripútania k rodičom a priateľom (DPRR), Dotazník exekutívnych funkcií (DEF). Identifikovali sme základné premenné, ktoré zvyšujú pravdepodobnosť produkcie rizikového správania: mužské pohlavie, prostredie základnej školy, zvyšujúci sa vek, zhoršujúce sa regulačné schopnosti, zmena dôležitosti vzťahových osôb.
adolescenti, psychologie, risk behavior, adolescents, rizikové chování, psychology
adolescenti, psychologie, risk behavior, adolescents, rizikové chování, psychology
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