Prosocial behaviour mediates the relation between empathy and aggression in primary school children |
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Authors: | Pietro Spataro Martina Calabrò |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economy, Universitas Mercatorum , Rome, Italy;2. Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome , Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT The negative association between empathy and aggression has been widely investigated in the literature. However, the role of potential mediators and the extent to which their effects are gender-specific have been given considerably less attention. The present cross-sectional study was therefore aimed at examining the direct and indirect relations between empathy (differentiated into perspective taking and empathic concern), prosocial behaviour and aggression in a sample of 240 primary school children between 8 and 12 years of age. The results showed that perspective taking and empathic concern had indirect (rather than direct) negative effects on aggression by enhancing prosocial behaviour. These indirect paths applied equally well to boys and girls, although significant gender differences were observed in empathic concern, prosocial behaviour and aggression. Possible explanations and differences with previous studies are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Empathy Aggression Prosocial behaviour School age children Gender differences |
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