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        1 - Predicting the Tendency to High Risk behaviors based on Religious Beliefs, Emotion Seeking, Environmental Polution and Media among Female Students
        Hossein Ali mehrabi fahimeh mahmoodi Hossein Molavi
        The purpose of this study was to predict the tendency of high risk behaviors based on religious beliefs, emotion seeking, environmental polution and media in female university students. The population included all female students at the University of Isfahan. Thus, in a More
        The purpose of this study was to predict the tendency of high risk behaviors based on religious beliefs, emotion seeking, environmental polution and media in female university students. The population included all female students at the University of Isfahan. Thus, in a correlational research design, 290 students were randomly selected and were assessed by Iranian Adolescents Risk Taking Scale (IADS), the Questionnaire for Measurement Rate of Use of Media (elyasi, 1393), Emotion Seeking Scale (Zukerman), Questionnaire of  Religious Beliefs (Keshavarz & et al., 1389), a researcher-made scale for environmental pollution, and the Demographic Questionnaire. Results of Pearson correlation showed that religious beliefs, emotion seeking, squalor milieu, age of testees had significant relationship with high risk behaviors. In addition results of hierarchical  regression showed that from among first rank variables, doing the religious rituals, uninhibition, squalor milieu, the use of virtual and social network; and from among second rank variables parents age can predict 54.9 % of tendency to high risk behaviors in female students(p<0.01). Manuscript profile
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        2 - Predicting the Attitude to High Risk Behaviors Based on Brain Behavioral System and Personality Traits with Mediating Role of Parenting in Secondary school students of Qom Province
        Bahar Moghaddami mohammad mehdi jahangiri
        The aim of this study was to predict the tendency to high-risk behaviors based on brain-behavioral system and personality traits with the mediating role of parenting in Secondary school students in Qom province. The presented research is of correlational type and the st More
        The aim of this study was to predict the tendency to high-risk behaviors based on brain-behavioral system and personality traits with the mediating role of parenting in Secondary school students in Qom province. The presented research is of correlational type and the statistical population includes all students under 18 years of high school in Region 4 of Qom province in the academic year of 1998-99. (2011) complemented the behavioral brain system (Carver and White, 1994), parenting styles (Bamrind, 1972), and Hexago personality traits (Ashnon and Lee, 2000). Based on the results of this study, the proposed model of optimal fit was allowed. In general, the court results of all direct routes were significant (P <0.01). The indirect path of parenting styles was also significant for high-risk behaviors through personality traits and brain-behavioral systems. The seismic model uses optimal well-being and is an important step in identifying the factors influencing high-risk behaviors; You may be able to use it as a role model for developing risk-reducing behavior programs. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Mother's Role in Disposition of High Risk Adolescents Behaviors
        F. S. Marashian
        Prominence has always been given to family as one of the major institution in socialization, values and attitudes transference from the society to its new young generation. Since in the Islamic text the woman is to take heed as mother and wife so in this study we invest More
        Prominence has always been given to family as one of the major institution in socialization, values and attitudes transference from the society to its new young generation. Since in the Islamic text the woman is to take heed as mother and wife so in this study we investigate the mother’s role in disposition of high risk adolescents’ behaviors. Having basic skills by the parents could decrease the stress inside their family and lead to reasonable and normative confrontation with children’s problems, specially the adolescents. The young people are too vulnerable to be at risk and great dangers may impend over their present and future health more than others. Parents’ emotional neglect, particularly the mothers’ can cause that the adolescents consider any least lapse or omission of the parents as unkindness toward themselves. Therefore they may suffer from lack of sense and self confidence. These conditions make them to withdraw from any rationality and find refuge in their fancy. Such a feeling leads to anxious insecurity and finlly to high risk behaviors by the adolescents. Manuscript profile
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        4 - The structural relationship between school bonding and high-risk behaviors in adolescents: Mediating role of motivational structure
        Khadija Abolmaali Alhosseini
        One of the serious health threats is the prevalence of high-risk behaviors among the various strata, especially adolescents. The main objective of this study was to Predict high-risk behaviors based on school bonding by mediating motivational structures in high school a More
        One of the serious health threats is the prevalence of high-risk behaviors among the various strata, especially adolescents. The main objective of this study was to Predict high-risk behaviors based on school bonding by mediating motivational structures in high school adolescents in Tehran. 418 girls and boys in Tehran's second high school from different age groups were selected by quota sampling and responded to the high risk behaviors questionnaire (Zademohammdi & Ahmadabadi , 1390) ,the motivational structure questionnaire (Cox & Klinger , 2004) , and the school bonding questionnaire (Rezaeisharif&Hejazi , 1393) . For data analysis, statistical analysis of structural equation modeling using the AMOS 21.0 software was used. Fit indices indicated the fitting of the conceptual model with the data. The fitting index of comparisons (CFI = 0.900), fitting goodness index (GFI = 0.903), fitted goodness softened index (AGFI 0.861), and root mean square error approximation (RMSEA =0.080) all Show that the values are at the optimal level and that the model has a favorable fit. In addition, the findings showed the direct effect of school bonding on high-risk behaviors was negative and significant, and its direct effect on the adaptive motivational structure was positive and significant. Also the direct effect of adaptive motivational structure on high-risk behaviors was negative and significant and direct effect of non-adaptive motivational structure on high-risk behaviors were was positive and significant Manuscript profile
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        5 - Family-Based Care & Preventive Strategies in Front of High-Risk Behaviors
        HAMIDREZA ATEFIFAR Hosein Agajani Marsa Alireza Mohseni Tabrizi
        Family-Based Care & Preventive Strategies in Front of High-Risk BehaviorsAbstract:In recent decades, high-risk behaviors in all societies and in different age and sex groups have grown exponentially. Families are constantly striving to care for their children so tha More
        Family-Based Care & Preventive Strategies in Front of High-Risk BehaviorsAbstract:In recent decades, high-risk behaviors in all societies and in different age and sex groups have grown exponentially. Families are constantly striving to care for their children so that children are raised away from injury and do not engage in risky behaviors. High-risk behaviors are behaviors that are intentional and the person has little control over the possible side effects, such as smoking, alcohol, drugs, psychotropic drugs, and performing early sexual behaviors. The aim of this study was to analysis family-based care and prevention strategies for high-risk behaviors. This study has a hermenutic and constructive-interpretive paradigm and in terms of basis, qualitative research and data collection technique, in-depth and semi-structured interviews. To analyze the data, grounded theory method, with open, axial and selective coding process has been used in order achieve the final theory. The universe included families from Tabriz and sampling was done through purposeful sampling and with the participation of 26 families, theoretical saturation was achieved. Findings show that families follow the following triple model to take care of appearing high-risk behaviors: 1. Inefficient care strategy (lacking effective strategy); 2. Impulsive care strategy; 3. Process care strategy. Manuscript profile
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        6 - Analysis of high-risk behavior experience among youths with emphasis on parent-child conflict
        Sepideh Nasiri Ne,mat Sotodeh Ali asghar Firouzjaeian faezeh jahan
        High risk behaviors among youths are current social harms in today's societies.so studying of its effective factors is too crucial. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of adolescent conflict with family on high-risk behaviors among high school studen More
        High risk behaviors among youths are current social harms in today's societies.so studying of its effective factors is too crucial. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of adolescent conflict with family on high-risk behaviors among high school students.it was don with survey method. Data were obtained using a researcher-made questionnaire on high-risk behavior, parent-child conflict scale (Robin and Foster, 1989) from 385 students with the cluster random sampling method. findings indicated meaningful and positive correlation between adolescent conflict with family (conflict with mother and father) and experience of student risky behavior. Test of theoretical model show that effect of conflict with family on risky behavior is positive and meaningful (Beta=-0.37). also, model is fit).).so the more parent -child conflict, more high risky behavior among youths.it is so important to enhance self- treating skills among students and family social skill to prevent risky behavior among youths. Manuscript profile
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        7 - The survey on Effect of Conflict with Parents on High-Risk Behaviors among youth (case study: high school students of Amol)
        Sepide Nasiri Nemat Sotoudeh Faezeh Jahan Ali Firouzjaeian
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        8 - The relationship between early maladaptive schemas and academic procrastination with high-risk behaviors; Case Study of Secondary School Students in Miandoab City
        Sima Abdzadeh masoomeh azmoodeh Azadeh Abodlahpoor Shole Livarjani
        The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and academic procrastination with high risk behaviors among high school students (girl and boy) in Miandoab city. Since this research tries to find the pattern of structural More
        The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and academic procrastination with high risk behaviors among high school students (girl and boy) in Miandoab city. Since this research tries to find the pattern of structural relationships between different structures, its method is causal and correlational studies. The statistical population of the study consists of 4779 secondary school students (girl and boy) in the city of Miandoab. Sample Size Assistance Tables 500 people were selected as the sample. Measurement tools were five separate questionnaires including early maladaptive schemas, academic procrastination and a tendency to risk behaviors. The results of the hypotheses analysis show that in the first hypothesis, early maladaptive schemas play a role in predicting the risk behaviors of high school students (girl and boy) in Miandoab, and in the second hypothesis, academic procrastination also predict the tendency to High-risk behaviors of secondary school students are involved. Manuscript profile
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        9 - Explain the role of sociological factors in the tendency of villagers to high-risk substance abuse behavior (Case study: villages of Rahima Abad district of Rudsar city)
        hormoz mohammadpoor lima alireza mohsenitabrizi
        People's tendency to risky behaviors is an important social issue that has affected the quality of life of people, social ties, human capital and social health of communities. The aim of this study was to explain the influence of rural sociological factors on the tenden More
        People's tendency to risky behaviors is an important social issue that has affected the quality of life of people, social ties, human capital and social health of communities. The aim of this study was to explain the influence of rural sociological factors on the tendency to high-risk behaviors using Durkheim anomie theories, Sutherland differential linkage, Park and Bridges ecology, Hershey social control, Alexander adaptation, Seaman social alienation, Cohen subculture ) Done. The research method is survey type that the data were collected using a researcher-made questionnaire. The statistical population of the study is all people over 18 years of age in the villages of Rudsar city, which are based on the 2016 census (6205 people). The sample size was determined using Cochran's formula of 400 people. The sampling method is cluster sampling. The research findings showed that the average tendency of villagers to high-risk substance abuse behavior is lower than the hypothetical average. Inferential analysis of the hypotheses confirmed the influence of cultural, social, ecological and individual factors on people's tendency to risky behaviors. Manuscript profile
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        10 - Analysis of high-risk behavior experience among youth with emphasis on parent-child conflict
        Sepide   Nasiri ne,mat sotodeh faezeh jahan علی اصغر فیروزجاییان گلوگاه
        Risky behavior among teenagers is one of the common social harms of today's society. Accordingly, it is very important to deal with the factors affecting it. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of adolescent conflict with family on high-risk behavior More
        Risky behavior among teenagers is one of the common social harms of today's society. Accordingly, it is very important to deal with the factors affecting it. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of adolescent conflict with family on high-risk behaviors among high school students. The research method was survey, and the data were obtained using a researcher-made questionnaire from 385 students with the cluster random sampling method. Findings indicated meaningful and positive correlation between adolescent conflict with family (conflict with mother and father) and experience of student risky behavior. Test of theoretical model show that, effect of conflict with family on risky behavior is positive and meaningful (Beta=-0.37). Also, model is fit.)𝑅2 = 0.11).So the more parent -child conflict, the more high risky behavior will be among youths. It is so important to enhance self- treating skills among students and family social skill to prevent risky behavior among youths Manuscript profile
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        11 - Construction and Primary Standardizing of the Desire for High-Risk Behaviors Scale among Adolescent Girls
        fatemeh paki, zahra yosefi gol parvar mohsen
        The purpose of this study was to construct and primary standardize of the high risk behaviors scale among second high school girls students. Research method was survey and instrument construction. The statistical population of this study consisted of all adolescent girl More
        The purpose of this study was to construct and primary standardize of the high risk behaviors scale among second high school girls students. Research method was survey and instrument construction. The statistical population of this study consisted of all adolescent girls aged 15-18 years in Isfahan. The sample consisted of 340 secondary school girls who were selected through convenience (accessible) sampling. Researcher made High-Risk Behaviors Scale (HRBS), Iranian Adolescent's Risk Scale (IARS- Zadeh Mohammadi & Ahmadabadi, 2011) and General Health Questionnaire (GHQ- Goldberg, 1970) were used to gather the data. Data were analyzed using Cronbach's alpha, Pearson correlation and exploratory factor analysis. The results showed that internal consistency, test-retest reliability and questions and subscales coordination were appropriate. Evidence of divergent and convergent validity with Iranian adolescents' risk behaviors and mental health showed that high risk behaviors scale had divergent and convergent validity. Factor analysis confirmed construct validity of the scale. Providing percent norms and standard can help to determine normative judgment. Given these findings, it can be concluded that the high-risk behaviors scale for Adolescent girls has desirable psychometric properties and can be used in educational and research fields. Manuscript profile
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        12 - Construction and Primary Standardizing of the Desire for High-Risk Behaviors Scale among Adolescent Girls
        fatemeh paki, zahra yuosefi, gol parvar mohsen
        The purpose of this study was to construct and primary standardize of the high risk behaviors scale among second high school girls students. Research method was survey and instrument construction. The statistical population of this study consisted of all adolescent girl More
        The purpose of this study was to construct and primary standardize of the high risk behaviors scale among second high school girls students. Research method was survey and instrument construction. The statistical population of this study consisted of all adolescent girls aged 15-18 years in Isfahan. The sample consisted of 340 secondary school girls who were selected through convenience (accessible) sampling. Researcher made High-Risk Behaviors Scale (HRBS), Iranian Adolescent's Risk Scale (IARS- Zadeh Mohammadi & Ahmadabadi, 2011) and General Health Questionnaire (GHQ- Goldberg, 1970) were used to gather the data. Data were analyzed using Cronbach's alpha, Pearson correlation and exploratory factor analysis. The results showed that internal consistency, test-retest reliability and questions and subscales coordination were appropriate. Evidence of divergent and convergent validity with Iranian adolescents' risk behaviors and mental health showed that high risk behaviors scale had divergent and convergent validity. Factor analysis confirmed construct validity of the scale. Providing percent norms and standard can help to determine normative judgment. Given these findings, it can be concluded that the high-risk behaviors scale for Adolescent girls has desirable psychometric properties and can be used in educational and research fields. Manuscript profile