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Adolescent multiple risk behaviours cluster by number of risks rather than distinct risk profiles in the ALSPAC cohort.

Caroline WrightJon HeronRona CampbellMatthew HickmanRuth R Kipping
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
Clusters of adolescents were not characterised by distinct risk behaviour profiles, and provide no additional insight for intervention strategies. Given this is a more complicated, software-specific method, we conclude that an equally effective, but more readily replicable approach is to use a count of the number of risk behaviours.
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