The prototype willingness model (PWM), a dual process model consisting of a rational pathway and a social reactive pathway, offers a more comprehensive and appropriate theoretical framework for understanding adolescent risk behaviors. To elucidate the formation mechanisms of three key adolescent risk behaviors (alcohol drinking, smoking, and social media risk disclosure behaviors), the paper systematically reviews the application process of the PWM in these three major adolescent risk behaviors and compares the similarities and differences in its core variables and underlying mechanisms across different behavior types. The paper contributes to a deeper understanding of the causes of typical adolescent risk behaviors and offers theoretical and empirical support for the development of targeted intervention strategies.