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Family Functioning and Risky Behaviors Among Female Adolescents: Mediating Role of Emotion Dysregulation and Decision-Making Styles

Journal

CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 18, Pages 15323-15335

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-022-02799-4

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Risky Behaviors; Family Functioning; Decision- Making Style; Emotion Regulation; Adolescence

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Risk-taking poses a serious threat to the well-being of adolescents, and the family plays a significant role in protecting them from engaging in risky behaviors. This study found a significant correlation between overall healthy family functioning and adolescents' risky behaviors, with decision-making styles mediating this association.
Risk-taking is one of the most serious threats to adolescents' well-being. Risky behaviors can lead to social, economic, and personal problems with long-term negative consequences. The significant role of the family in protecting adolescents against involvement in risky behaviors has been shown in the previous studies. This cross-sectional study aims to examine the mediating effect of decision-making styles and emotion dysregulation on the association between poor family functioning and risky behaviors. Two hundred high school students (M-age= 15.23) were selected through a stratified random sampling method. The proposed model was tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The result revealed a significant correlation between the overall healthy function of the family and adolescents' risky behaviors. In addition, the rational and spontaneous decision-making styles mediated this association significantly. In contrast to our expectation, the result of this study did not support the mediating role of emotion dysregulation in the relationship between poor family functioning and risk behavior. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of adolescent risk-taking for designing effective and beneficial interventions.

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