John and Doris Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0078, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2012 May;48(3):598-623. doi: 10.1037/a0026220. Epub 2011 Nov 28.
This article proposes an evolutionary model of risky behavior in adolescence and contrasts it with the prevailing developmental psychopathology model. The evolutionary model contends that understanding the evolutionary functions of adolescence is critical to explaining why adolescents engage in risky behavior and that successful intervention depends on working with, instead of against, adolescent goals and motivations. The current article articulates 5 key evolutionary insights into risky adolescent behavior: (a) The adolescent transition is an inflection point in development of social status and reproductive trajectories; (b) interventions need to address the adaptive functions of risky and aggressive behaviors like bullying; (c) risky adolescent behavior adaptively calibrates over development to match both harsh and unpredictable environmental conditions; (d) understanding evolved sex differences is critical for understanding the psychology of risky behavior; and (e) mismatches between current and past environments can dysregulate adolescent behavior, as demonstrated by age-segregated social groupings. The evolutionary model has broad implications for designing interventions for high-risk youth and suggests new directions for research that have not been forthcoming from other perspectives.
本文提出了一种青少年冒险行为的进化模型,并将其与流行的发展心理病理学模型进行了对比。该进化模型认为,理解青春期的进化功能对于解释为什么青少年会冒险行为至关重要,而成功的干预取决于与青少年的目标和动机合作,而不是与之对抗。本文阐述了 5 个关键的进化观点,即:(a)青少年过渡期是社会地位和生殖轨迹发展的转折点;(b)干预措施需要解决冒险和攻击行为(如欺凌)的适应功能;(c)青少年冒险行为在发展过程中适应性地调整,以适应恶劣和不可预测的环境条件;(d)了解进化性别差异对于理解冒险行为的心理学至关重要;(e)当前和过去环境之间的不匹配会导致青少年行为失调,正如年龄分组的社会群体所证明的那样。该进化模型对为高危青年设计干预措施具有广泛的意义,并为其他观点尚未提出的研究提供了新的方向。