Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore altruism born of suffering (ABS), a theory that explains how the experience of suffering within one’s own life may result in the motivation to help others, even outgroup members. Design/methodology/approach Participants were 186 emerging adults (63 per cent female, 37 per cent male; 69 per cent Protestant, 41 per cent Catholic; average age =21.3, SD=2.57 years old) in Northern Ireland, a setting of protracted intergroup conflict. Participants were randomly assigned to an in/outgroup condition, read four types of adversity that occurred to same-sex victim(s), and indicated their empathetic response and how much they would like to help the victims. Findings Moderated mediation analyses revealed ...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
Exposure to war-related violence is associated with greater pro-social behavior. Although researcher...
Prosocial behavior has continued to engage researchers in efforts to determine why people demonstrat...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore altruism born of suffering (ABS), a theory that expl...
This paper introduces the concept of altruism born of suffering, and provides a review and integra...
This article reports the results of 2 studies examining altruism born of suffering (E. Staub & J. R....
Research on altruism has focused on its positive roots, whereas research on the effects of victimiza...
The paper explored how to promote constructive intergroup relations among children and young people ...
Unresolved global problems, such as extreme poverty, ask for a better understanding of what predicts...
This paper examines human altruism and helpfulness and discusses how this can be theorized within ps...
This article examines the role of empathy for outgroup helping, collective action and political acti...
Helping behavior and its motivation has been a popular topic of discussion throughout the centuries....
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences have been found to be a predictor of both altruism inhib...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
Exposure to war-related violence is associated with greater pro-social behavior. Although researcher...
Prosocial behavior has continued to engage researchers in efforts to determine why people demonstrat...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore altruism born of suffering (ABS), a theory that expl...
This paper introduces the concept of altruism born of suffering, and provides a review and integra...
This article reports the results of 2 studies examining altruism born of suffering (E. Staub & J. R....
Research on altruism has focused on its positive roots, whereas research on the effects of victimiza...
The paper explored how to promote constructive intergroup relations among children and young people ...
Unresolved global problems, such as extreme poverty, ask for a better understanding of what predicts...
This paper examines human altruism and helpfulness and discusses how this can be theorized within ps...
This article examines the role of empathy for outgroup helping, collective action and political acti...
Helping behavior and its motivation has been a popular topic of discussion throughout the centuries....
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences have been found to be a predictor of both altruism inhib...
Conflict leaves a legacy of polarisation: social relations across group boundaries are loosened or s...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
Exposure to war-related violence is associated with greater pro-social behavior. Although researcher...
Prosocial behavior has continued to engage researchers in efforts to determine why people demonstrat...