Reading prosocial content in books and adolescents' prosocial behavior: a moderated mediation model with evidence from China

Drawing upon the General Learning Model, the present study developed a moderated mediation model to provide an in-depth understanding of whether and how adolescents' reading prosocial content in books predicts their prosocial behavior. The target population in this study is Chinese adolescents,...

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Main Authors: Li, Wu, Zhou, Liuning, Ai, Pengya, Kim, Ga Ryeung
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1710362023-10-15T15:33:08Z Reading prosocial content in books and adolescents' prosocial behavior: a moderated mediation model with evidence from China Li, Wu Zhou, Liuning Ai, Pengya Kim, Ga Ryeung Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Prosocial Behavior Adolescents Drawing upon the General Learning Model, the present study developed a moderated mediation model to provide an in-depth understanding of whether and how adolescents' reading prosocial content in books predicts their prosocial behavior. The target population in this study is Chinese adolescents, and we adopted a paper-based survey to collect data (N = 602). The age range of the sample was from 12 to 19 (M = 15.198, SD = 1.596). Among all participants, 49.3% were female, and 50.7% were male. PROCESS SPSS Macro was used to analyze the proposed moderated mediation model. The results showed that prosocial content reading was positively associated with adolescents' prosocial behavior. The positive association included a direct relationship and an indirect relationship through the mediation of moral identity. Furthermore, this study revealed the moderation effect of age on the relationships among prosocial content reading, moral identity, and prosocial behavior. Specifically, as age increases, the effects of prosocial content reading on moral identity and prosocial behavior attenuate, and the mediation effect of moral identity also decreases. The study adds to the body of knowledge on the prosocial media effect by extending it to book reading. Published version This work was supported by the Institute of College Student Development, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, under the project “Will social media use influence individuals’ prosocial behavior development: evidence from Chinese college students” (number: DFY-LL-2020081). 2023-10-10T06:39:45Z 2023-10-10T06:39:45Z 2022 Journal Article Li, W., Zhou, L., Ai, P. & Kim, G. R. (2022). Reading prosocial content in books and adolescents' prosocial behavior: a moderated mediation model with evidence from China. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 973481-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.973481 1664-0640 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171036 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.973481 36186355 2-s2.0-85139104880 13 973481 en Frontiers in Psychology © 2022 Li, Zhou, Ai and Kim. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Prosocial Behavior
Adolescents
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Prosocial Behavior
Adolescents
Li, Wu
Zhou, Liuning
Ai, Pengya
Kim, Ga Ryeung
Reading prosocial content in books and adolescents' prosocial behavior: a moderated mediation model with evidence from China
description Drawing upon the General Learning Model, the present study developed a moderated mediation model to provide an in-depth understanding of whether and how adolescents' reading prosocial content in books predicts their prosocial behavior. The target population in this study is Chinese adolescents, and we adopted a paper-based survey to collect data (N = 602). The age range of the sample was from 12 to 19 (M = 15.198, SD = 1.596). Among all participants, 49.3% were female, and 50.7% were male. PROCESS SPSS Macro was used to analyze the proposed moderated mediation model. The results showed that prosocial content reading was positively associated with adolescents' prosocial behavior. The positive association included a direct relationship and an indirect relationship through the mediation of moral identity. Furthermore, this study revealed the moderation effect of age on the relationships among prosocial content reading, moral identity, and prosocial behavior. Specifically, as age increases, the effects of prosocial content reading on moral identity and prosocial behavior attenuate, and the mediation effect of moral identity also decreases. The study adds to the body of knowledge on the prosocial media effect by extending it to book reading.
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Ai, Pengya
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Zhou, Liuning
Ai, Pengya
Kim, Ga Ryeung
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title Reading prosocial content in books and adolescents' prosocial behavior: a moderated mediation model with evidence from China
title_short Reading prosocial content in books and adolescents' prosocial behavior: a moderated mediation model with evidence from China
title_full Reading prosocial content in books and adolescents' prosocial behavior: a moderated mediation model with evidence from China
title_fullStr Reading prosocial content in books and adolescents' prosocial behavior: a moderated mediation model with evidence from China
title_full_unstemmed Reading prosocial content in books and adolescents' prosocial behavior: a moderated mediation model with evidence from China
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