The increase in divorce rates in the past few decades does not directly correlate with higher risk-taking behavior in adolescents and teens. Research suggests that it is the level of conflict in the household, rather than the divorce itself, that contributes to challenges faced by teenagers. Children from both single parent and two-parent homes can experience difficulties, indicating that the key factor is the presence or absence of conflict in the family environment.

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