Term ID: T2993

Juvenile Vulnerability

/juvenile-vulnerability/
The increased susceptibility of young people to various risks and negative influences due to developmental factors and limited life experience.
Example: Understanding how adolescent brain development, identity formation, and peer influence create heightened vulnerability to risky decisions and harmful experiences.

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Reference: Steinberg et al. (2009)