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Predictors of Prosocial Behavior: Differences in Middle Aged and Older Adults.

Jennifer R Wenner1, Brandy A Randall1.   

Abstract

Generativity, contributing to the next generation, is important for well-being throughout middle and late life. Therefore, it is crucial to understand what contributes to generativity during these life stages. Parenting and work are common, but not the only, ways people engage generatively; prosocial behavior is another. A community connection may encourage generative contributions in adults. However, older adults may face obstacles to being generative, and may need an additional drive to engage in these behaviors. Given this, it was expected that community cohesion would predict prosocial behavior despite age, and that grit would provide motivation for older adults, so the current study examined whether age moderated the relation between grit and prosocial behavior. Data were used from 188 upper-Midwest adults (aged 37-89). Multiple regression analyses showed that age moderated the relation between grit and prosocial behavior such that grit predicted prosocial behavior in older adults but not middle age adults. A sense of community cohesion was predictive of prosocial behavior despite age. While grit may promote generative acts in different ways depending on age, a sense of community cohesion may foster community contributions despite age. The discussion focuses on future directions and ways to promote generativity using this research.

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Keywords:  Erikson; community cohesion; generativity; grit; middle age; older adults; prosocial behavior

Year:  2016        PMID: 28163344      PMCID: PMC5287708          DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2016.05.367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Individ Dif        ISSN: 0191-8869


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