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Direct and indirect effects of maternal and sibling intimacy on adolescents’ volunteering via social responsibility values: A longitudinal study

Authors :
Sahitya Maiya
Shawn D. Whiteman
Jenna C. Dayley
Sarfaraz Serang
Laura Wray-Lake
Brian C. Kelly
Jennifer L. Maggs
Sarah A. Mustillo
Source :
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. :026540752210833
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2022.

Abstract

This study investigates the direct and indirect effects of maternal and sibling relational intimacy on adolescents’ volunteering behaviors via their social responsibility values. Participants included two adolescents (50% female; M age = 1 year) and one parent (85% female; M age = 45 years) from 682 families ( N = 2046) from an ongoing longitudinal study. Adolescents self-reported their intimacy with mothers and siblings (Time 1), social responsibility values (Time 1), and volunteering (Times 1 and 2); parents reported on sociodemographic characteristics (i.e., gender, birth order, and family income). Results from a structural equation model indicated that after accounting for adolescents’ earlier volunteering, both maternal and sibling intimacy were indirectly related to greater volunteering via social responsibility values. There were no significant direct effects from maternal or sibling intimacy to adolescents’ volunteering. Results indicate that both mothers and siblings are important in socializing prosocial and civic values and behaviors during adolescence.

Details

ISSN :
14603608 and 02654075
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........377b2cb2653e0c1e4554c0aa7031436b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075221083301