2017
DOI: 10.28931/riiad.2017.1.02
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Longitudinal study of family factors associated with risk behaviors in Mexican youth

Abstract: Introduction: according to literature, adolescence is a period where the young are more likely to engage in behaviors that could endanger their health. In addition, there is evidence suggesting the impact of some factors of family environment on the presence of risk behaviors.  Objetive: the aim of this study was to determine changes in risk behavior and analyze the differences in family factors on these behaviors.  Method: we used a longitudinal study on a group of 6,089 students (37.5% men and 62.5% women)… Show more

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