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Chunk #23 — Discussion

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Comparing growth trajectories of risk behaviors from late adolescence through young adulthood: an accelerated design.
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A higher frequency and persistence of risk behaviors correlate with negative long-term outcomes such as substance abuse or dependency or low psychosocial adjustment. However, not only persistent but also transient risk behaviors may cause physical harm such as alcohol poisoning, drug overdose, or a higher risk for accidents or infections with sexually transmitted diseases. Knowledge about developmental trajectories of distinct risk behaviors may help identifying specific periods during which universal population-based prevention programs may be optimally effective.