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Article: Prosocial norms as a positive youth development construct: A conceptual review

TitleProsocial norms as a positive youth development construct: A conceptual review
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Issue Date2012
PublisherThe ScientificWorld Ltd.. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.thescientificworld.com/SCIENTIFICWORLDJOURNAL/main/Home.asp?menuid=2&jid=141
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The Scientific World Journal, 2012, v. 2012 How to Cite?
AbstractProsocial norms like reciprocity, social responsibility, altruism, and volunteerism are ethical standards and beliefs that youth development programs often want to promote. This paper reviews evolutionary, social-cognitive, and developmental theories of prosocial development and analyzes how young people learn and adopt prosocial norms. The paper showed that very few current theories explicitly address the issue of how prosocial norms, in form of feelings of moral obligations, may be challenged by a norm of self-interest and social circumstances when prosocial acts are needed. It is necessary to develop theories which put prosocial norms as a central construct, and a new social cognitive theory of norm activation has the potential to help us understand how prosocial norms may be applied. This paper also highlights how little we know about young people perceiving and receiving prosocial norms and how influential of school policies and peer influence on the prosocial development. Lastly, while training of interpersonal competence (e.g., empathy, moral reasoning, etc.) was commonly used in the youth development, their effectiveness was not systematically evaluated. It will also be interesting to examine how computer and information technology or video games may be used in e-learning of prosocial norms. Copyright © 2012 Andrew M. H. Siu et al.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/172305
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2013 Impact Factor: 1.219
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.526
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