Development of prosociality and the effects of adversity

IF 16.8 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Tina Malti, Ruth Speidel
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Understanding how children become kind and caring prosocial adults matters for the survival and thriving of humanity. However, adversity can impact children’s prosocial potential in multifaceted ways. In this Review, we provide critical insights into how humans become prosocial from a developmental-relational perspective. We begin by discussing central factors underlying the development of prosociality in children. Next, we summarize research on the effects of adversity on prosocial development, including the effects of exposure to traumatic life events and everyday hurts and stressors, as well as protective factors that help children to find, remain on, or return to a prosocial path. Then we discuss interventions to nurture prosociality from an early age in every individual, emphasizing the role of practices of care to create positive change at community levels. Finally, we make recommendations for future research. Prosocial behaviour involves acting with care towards oneself and others. In this Review, Malti and Speidel detail the development of prosociality, the effects of adversity on this development, and interventions to foster prosocial outcomes.

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亲社会性的发展和逆境的影响
了解儿童如何成为善良、有爱心的亲社会成人,对人类的生存和发展至关重要。然而,逆境会从多方面影响儿童的亲社会潜能。在这篇综述中,我们将从发展关系的角度对人类如何成为具有亲社会性的人提出重要见解。我们首先讨论儿童亲社会性发展的核心因素。接着,我们总结了逆境对亲社会性发展影响的研究,包括遭遇创伤性生活事件、日常伤害和压力的影响,以及帮助儿童找到、保持或重返亲社会道路的保护性因素。然后,我们讨论了从每个人幼年开始培养亲社会性的干预措施,强调了关爱实践在社区层面创造积极变化的作用。最后,我们对未来的研究提出了建议。
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