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Life Events and Prosocial Behaviors Among Young Adults: Considering the Roles of Perspective Taking and Empathic Concern
Authors:Alexandra N. Davis  Ashley Martin-Cuellar  Haley Luce
Affiliation:1. Individual, Family, and Community Education, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USAalexdavis@unm.edu;3. Individual, Family, and Community Education, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Abstract:The authors examined the altruism born of suffering model in a culturally diverse sample of young adults. They hypothesized that major life events would interact with perspective taking to predict empathic concern, which would predict multiple types of prosocial behaviors among young adults. The sample included 202 young adults (M age = 20.94?years; 76.5% girls; 36.5% White, 50.5% Latino) who reported on their exposure to major life events, perspective taking and empathic responding, and tendency to engage in six forms of prosocial behaviors. Life events indirectly, positively predicted prosocial behaviors via empathic concern. Empathic concern and perspective taking also interacted to predict empathic responding. The results demonstrated links that support the altruism born of suffering model, suggesting that life stressors might not always be negative and might promote resilience and social connection among young adults under specific conditions.
Keywords:Life events  perspective taking  empathic concern  prosocial behaviors
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