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000121039 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.3389/fpsyg.2021.775032
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000121039 041__ $$aeng
000121039 100__ $$aHaller, E.
000121039 245__ $$aTo help or not to help? Prosocial behavior, its association with well-being, and predictors of prosocial behavior during the Coronavirus disease pandemic
000121039 260__ $$c2022
000121039 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000121039 5203_ $$aThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic fundamentally disrupted humans’ social life and behavior. Public health measures may have inadvertently impacted how people care for each other. This study investigated prosocial behavior, its association well-being, and predictors of prosocial behavior during the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and sought to understand whether region-specific differences exist. Participants (N = 9,496) from eight regions clustering multiple countries around the world responded to a cross-sectional online-survey investigating the psychological consequences of the first upsurge of lockdowns in spring 2020. Prosocial behavior was reported to occur frequently. Multiple regression analyses showed that prosocial behavior was associated with better well-being consistently across regions. With regard to predictors of prosocial behavior, high levels of perceived social support were most strongly associated with prosocial behavior, followed by high levels of perceived stress, positive affect and psychological flexibility. Sociodemographic and psychosocial predictors of prosocial behavior were similar across regions.
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000121039 590__ $$a3.8$$b2022
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000121039 591__ $$aPSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY$$b34 / 147 = 0.231$$c2022$$dQ1$$eT1
000121039 593__ $$aPsychology (miscellaneous)$$c2022$$dQ2
000121039 594__ $$a4.5$$b2022
000121039 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000121039 700__ $$aLubenko, J.
000121039 700__ $$aPresti, G.
000121039 700__ $$aSquatrito, V.
000121039 700__ $$aConstantinou, M.
000121039 700__ $$aNicolaou, C.
000121039 700__ $$aPapacostas, S.
000121039 700__ $$aAydin, G.
000121039 700__ $$aChong, Y. Y.
000121039 700__ $$aChien, W. T.
000121039 700__ $$aCheng, H. Y.
000121039 700__ $$aRuiz, F. J.
000121039 700__ $$aGarcía-Martín, M. B.
000121039 700__ $$aObando-Posada, D. P.
000121039 700__ $$aSegura-Vargas, M. A.
000121039 700__ $$aVasiliou, V. S.
000121039 700__ $$aMcHugh, L.
000121039 700__ $$aHöfer, S.
000121039 700__ $$aBaban, A.
000121039 700__ $$aDias Neto, D.
000121039 700__ $$aDa Silva, A. N.
000121039 700__ $$aMonestès, J. L.
000121039 700__ $$aÁlvarez-Gálvez, J.
000121039 700__ $$aPaez-Blarrina, M.
000121039 700__ $$aMontesinos, F.
000121039 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-0242-5972$$aValdivia-Salas, S.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000121039 700__ $$aOri, D.
000121039 700__ $$aKleszcz, B.
000121039 700__ $$aLappalainen, R.
000121039 700__ $$aIvanovic, I.
000121039 700__ $$aGosar, D.
000121039 700__ $$aDionne, F.
000121039 700__ $$aMerwin, R. M.
000121039 700__ $$aKarekla, M.
000121039 700__ $$aKassianos, A. P.
000121039 700__ $$aGloster, A. T.
000121039 7102_ $$14009$$2680$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Psicología y Sociología$$cÁrea Person.Eval.Trat.Psicoló.
000121039 773__ $$g12 (2022), 775032 [14 pp.]$$pFront. psychol.$$tFrontiers in Psychology$$x1664-1078
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