Supporting youth emotionally when communicating about climate change: A Self-Determination Theory approach

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2024-02

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Spitzer, JennaISNI 0000000507443311
Grapsas, StathisORCID 0000-0002-3837-9701ISNI 0000000493066948
Poorthuis, Astrid M GORCID 0000-0002-6541-5288ISNI 0000000387496354
Thomaes, SanderISNI 0000000392922741

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Abstract

Communicating with adolescents about climate change can be challenging if we want to safeguard their emotional well-being. Here, we evaluate the emotional impact of climate change communication that is informed by self-determination theory (SDT). We conducted two experiments with samples of ethnically diverse adolescents from the United States to examine adolescents’ emotions when reading needs-aligned, needs-misaligned, and needs-neutral (control) communication about climate change. Adolescents who read needs-aligned communication reported less anxiety compared with adolescents who read needs-misaligned (Study 1) and needs-neutral (Study 2) communication. Unexpectedly, compared with adolescents who read needs-neutral communication, adolescents who read needs-misaligned communication reported more positive emotions (i.e., enjoyment, pride) when learning about climate change (Study 2). Our research provides initial evidence that SDT can inform climate change communication strategies that buffer adolescents from experiencing anxiety.

Keywords

Adolescents, basic psychological needs, climate anxiety, climate change communication, emotions, self-determination theory, Social Psychology, Education, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Social Sciences (miscellaneous), Developmental Neuroscience, Life-span and Life-course Studies, SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

Spitzer, J E, Grapsas, S, Poorthuis, A M G & Thomaes, S C E 2024, 'Supporting youth emotionally when communicating about climate change : A Self-Determination Theory approach', International Journal of Behavioral Development, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 113-124. https://doi.org/10.1177/01650254231190919