The role of risk perceptions and personality in adolescents' participation
in alcohol-related risk taking was investigated using structural equation m
odeling techniques. High-school students (N = 323) reported on their level
of participation in alcohol-related and other forms of risky activities and
rated these activities on nine risk-perception scales. Their levels of sen
sation seeking, ego control, achievement and independence were also assesse
d. Structural equation modeling indicated that perceived benefits vs risks,
grade level, and independence were directly associated with participation
in alcohol-related activities. Sensation seeking, ego control, achievement
and independence were indirectly associated with alcohol-related activities
through perceived benefits vs risks. The implications of risk perceptions
as proximal predictors of adolescent alcohol-related risk taking are discus
sed. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.