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The effect of noncognitive traits on health behaviours in adolescence

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:48 authored by Silvia Mendolia, Ian Walker
This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits and health behaviours in adolescence using a large and recent cohort study. In particular, we investigate the impact of locus of control, self-esteem and work ethics at ages 15-16 years on the incidence of health behaviours such as alcohol consumption, cannabis and other drug use, unprotected and early sexual activity and sports and physical activity. We use matching methods to control for a very rich set of adolescent and family characteristics, and we find that personality traits do affect health behaviours. In particular, individuals with external locus of control, low self-esteem or with low levels of work ethics seem more likely in engage in risky health behaviours.

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Mendolia, S. & Walker, I. (2014). The effect of noncognitive traits on health behaviours in adolescence. Health Economics, 23 (9), 1146-1158.

Journal title

Health Economics (United Kingdom)

Volume

23

Issue

9

Pagination

1146-1158

Language

English

RIS ID

92053

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