| Literature DB >> 35478303 |
Reout Arbel1, Dominique F Maciejewski2, Mor Ben-Yehuda3, Sandra Shnaider3, Bar Benari3, Moti Benita4.
Abstract
Research has not adequately addressed a possible mutual co-regulatory influence of prosocial and aggressive behaviors in adolescents' daily lives. This study explored bidirectional within-person associations between prosocial and aggressive behaviors in the daily school lives of early adolescents. The sample included 242 sixth-graders [Mage = 11.96 (SD = 0.18), 50% girls] and their teachers. Adolescents reported on daily prosocial behavior and reactive and proactive aggression for ten consecutive days. Teachers and adolescents reported on adolescents' overall prosocial behaviors. Across-day prosocial behaviors increased after days when adolescents exhibited more reactive aggression but not among self-reported low-prosocial adolescents. Increased prosocial behaviors did not mitigate aggression the next day. The findings suggest prosocial behaviors are a plausible compensatory strategy after daily aggressive reactions.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescence; Daily diary data; Peer aggression; Prosocial behaviors; Social development
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35478303 DOI: 10.1007/s10964-022-01616-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Youth Adolesc ISSN: 0047-2891