Abstract :
Purpose: The present study was aimed to predict adolescents'
tendency towards risk-taking behaviors based on self-efficacy and
sensation seeking. Methodology: Research method was
descriptive-correlational. The statistical population of the present
study consisted of high school second-grade students in the fifth
region off Tehran. From the schools of this region, two schools
were randomly selected; and from each school, 60 students were
randomly selected and examined. Hence, totally 120 individuals
were chosen as a sample group. The tools used in this study
included Scherer's et al (1982) general self-efficacy questionnaire
and Zukerman's (1996) sensation seeking scale as well as
Ahmadabadi and Mohammadizadeh's (2011) risk taking scale.
According to the level of data analysis and statistical hypotheses,
multifold linear regression was used in order to test hypotheses.
Findings: The results of the statistical analysis showed that factors
such as excitability and adventure as well as seeking experience
were significantly correlated with risk-taking behaviors in a 5%
level. Discussion: The positivity of these coefficients, in fact,
indicates that with an increase in these factors, there will be an
increase in risk-taking behaviors. In addition, self-efficacy was
negatively and significantly correlated with risk-taking behaviors.