| | Supporting Materials: Risk and Protective Factors |
Risk FactorsRisk factors are those elements in a young person's environment that increase the likelihood of engaging in negative and antisocial behaviors. The following is just a sample of these risk factors:
Protective FactorsProtective factors are those factors that serve as a buffer between young people and the development of health and behavior problems. Examples of key protective factors include:
From: Channing Bete Company and Developmental Research and Programs. Available online at http://www.drp.org/prev_sci/prev_sci.html#risk factors For more information on risk factors, see Figure 4.9, Substance Use and Violence Prevention Indicators as they Relate to Risk Factors in Chapter 4 of the MSC Training Manual. |
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