Adolescents and young adults take more risks than any other age groups. This risk-taking includes dangerous driving (e.g. texting), drug use, overdo drinking, and perilous sexual behavior. Despite educational efforts to provide teens with information about risky behavior, many adolescents continue to engage in risky behavior. Research has shown that, comparative to their non-substance using peers, adolescents who frequently abuse substance are more likely to be become sexually active at an earlier age have more sexual partners and are more likely to have unprotected sex has been associated with increased risk of particularly among young detainees. Systematic research according to TED talks does not support the typecast of adolescents
Adolescents and young adults take more risks than any other age groups. This risk-taking includes dangerous driving (e.g. texting), drug use, overdo drinking, and perilous sexual behavior. Despite educational efforts to provide teens with information about risky behavior, many adolescents continue to engage in risky behavior. Research has shown that, comparative to their non-substance using peers, adolescents who frequently abuse substance are more likely to be become sexually active at an earlier age have more sexual partners and are more likely to have unprotected sex has been associated with increased risk of particularly among young detainees. Systematic research according to TED talks does not support the typecast of adolescents