Initial engagement and persistence of health risk behaviors through adolescence: longitudinal findings from urban South Africa.
Alysse J KowalskiO Yaw AddoMichael R KramerReynaldo MartorellShane A NorrisRachel N WafordLinda M RichterAryeh D SteinPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2021)
Among urban dwelling Black South Africans, risk behavior engagement across adolescence was common and clustered into distinct patterns of initial engagement which were unrelated to the sociodemographic factors assessed. Patterns of initial risk behavior engagement may inform the timing of primary and secondary public health interventions and support integrated prevention efforts that consider multiple behaviors simultaneously.