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OBJECTIVE: To explore relationships among problem and positive youth behaviors, commonalities among their predictors, and implications for prevention. METHODS: Review etiology and prevention literatures. RESULTS: Risky/unhealthy/antisocial behaviors, poor mental health, and poor academic achievement are highly prevalent and pose critical dilemmas for parents and educators. All behaviors are highly correlated with, and predict, each other; have many of the same risk and protective factors; and strongly influence success and happiness in life. Some examples of comprehensive programs with positive results in multiple domains are provided. CONCLUSION: We need to prevent problem behaviors and promote positive behaviors with comprehensive, coherent, and integrated approaches.
Brian R. Flay (Fri,) studied this question.