Externalizing problems are seen by adults as problems behavior, but the adolescents don’t think so they think it’s fun. The differences between external problems and internal problems is helpful, but these problems can also occur together a delinquent can be depressed as well. The book said people with both problems come from extreme family background. For example people with eating disorders can have substance abuse problems.
13.2) Externalizing problems include risky sex, risky driving, substance abuse, and crime. Risky driving is the most serious threat to the lives of adolescents and emerging adults. The most at risk are people ages 16 to 24. Some countries have raised the driving age to 18 and this has decreased their accident rate dramatically. Over half of adolescents have fatalities a few months after driving, but it decrease after a year. Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death for adolescents regardless. The young drivers are inexperienced. Young male drivers participate in more risk behaviors than older drivers such as speeding, following cars closely, failing to yield, and not leaving enough time for