Emerging adults’ cultural values, prosocial behaviors, and mental health in 14 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic

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2022-07-01

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Padilla-Walker, Laura M.
Van der Graaff, JolienISNI 0000000397134349
Workman, Katey
Carlo, Gustavo
Branje, SusanORCID 0000-0002-9999-5313ISNI 0000000112866969
Carrizales, Alexia
Gerbino, Maria
Gülseven, Zehra
Hawk, Skyler T.ISNI 0000000395033421
Luengo kanacri, Paula

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Abstract

Evidence suggests an impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health, particularly among emerging adults. However, theories on altruism born of suffering or adversarial growth suggest that we might also see prosocial behavior as a function of the pandemic, which may protect against mental health challenges. Because cultural values are central in determining prosocial behavior, the current study explored how cultural values were differentially associated with adaptive prosocial behaviors that might protect against mental health challenges. Participants for the current study included 5,682 young people aged 18–25 years from 14 different countries around the world (68% female, 62% college students). Path analyses suggested that there were few differences in patterns as a function of culture, but revealed that horizontal individualism and horizontal and vertical collectivism were indirectly associated with lower levels of depression via prosocial behavior toward family members. Discussion focuses on the importance of coping by strengthening family relationships via prosocial behavior during the pandemic.

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Prosocial behavior, mental health, cultural values, depression, anxiety, Taverne, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Padilla-Walker, L M, Van der graaff, J, Workman, K, Carlo, G, Branje, S, Carrizales, A, Gerbino, M, Gülseven, Z, Hawk, S T, Luengo kanacri, P, Mesurado, B, Samper-García, P, Shen, Y, Taylor, L K, Trach, J, Van zalk, M H W & Žukauskienė, R 2022, 'Emerging adults’ cultural values, prosocial behaviors, and mental health in 14 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic', International Journal of Behavioral Development, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 286-296. https://doi.org/10.1177/01650254221084098