List six categories of teen risk behaviors that have negative effects on health.

1. Substance Use and Abuse: This includes drug and alcohol use, which can lead to addiction, impaired judgment, health problems, and a higher risk of accidents and injuries.

2. Unprotected Sexual Activity: Engaging in sexual activity without using protection or practicing safe sex increases the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies.

3. Unhealthy Eating and Sedentary Lifestyle: Poor nutrition, overeating, and lack of physical activity can contribute to obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic health conditions.

4. Unsafe Driving and Reckless Behavior: Teenagers engaging in aggressive driving, distracted driving, speeding, or not wearing seat belts put themselves and others at risk of serious injury or death in car accidents.

5. Risky Online Behaviors: Cyberbullying, sharing personal information online, engaging with strangers, participating in online challenges or games, and excessive social media use can negatively impact mental health, lead to stalking, harassment, and exposure to harmful content.

6. Violence and Aggression: Engaging in physical fights, bullying, carrying weapons, or being involved in a gang can result in injuries, emotional trauma, and legal consequences.