Positive Youth Development, Social Contribution, and Pro-environmental Behaviour in a Sample of Spanish Emerging Adults
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Positive Youth Development (PYD) is a strength-based perspective
that posits that healthy development emerges because of the alignment
between personal strengths and contextual assets. This work is based on
the 5Cs model of PYD, which comprises five thriving indicators (competence,
confidence, connection, character and caring) which are expected
to be associated with positive youth outcomes. The aim of this study was to
examine the relationships between the 5Cs of PYD and indicators of social
contribution and pro-environmental behaviours. A cross-sectional study was
conducted in winter and spring of 2021 with a sample of 1044 emerging adults
(75.5% females; Mage = 20.47, SD = 3.08) from 11 universities in Spain, who
completed online self-report measures of PYD, social contribution and proenvironmental
behaviour. The results showed that overall PYD was positively
associated with both social contribution (especially family contribution and
advising peers) and pro-environmental behaviours. Connection and character
had the strongest positive associations with social contribution, while character
and caring had the strongest associations with the pro-environmental
behaviours. In line with these findings, PYD promotion programs could be
a valid intervention approach to foster more contribution to others and proenvironmental
behaviours.
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Gómez-Baya, D., Morales-Marente, E., Grasmeijer, A. J., López-Bermúdez, E., & Mendoza-Berjano, R. (2024). Positive Youth Development, Social Contribution, and Pro-environmental Behaviour in a Sample of Spanish Emerging Adults. In N. Wiium, D. Manrique-Millones, D. Miconi, & D. Stefenel (Eds.), Addressing Social Justice: A Positive Youth Development Approach (pp. 93–110). Fagbokforlaget. https://doi.org/10.55669/oa311004














