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The social, emotional, and behavioral skill antecedents to college students' volunteering during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Madison N SewellChristopher M NapolitanoBrent W RobertsChristopher J SotoHee J Yoon
Published in: Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence (2023)
The disruptions to community functioning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic spurred individuals to action. This empirical study investigated the social, emotional, and behavioral (SEB) skill antecedents to college students' volunteering during the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 248, Mage = 20.6). We assessed eight SEB skills at the onset of a volunteering program, and students' volunteer hours were assessed 10-weeks later. Approximately 41.5% of the sample did not complete any volunteer hours. Higher levels of perspective taking skill, abstract thinking skill, and stress regulation were associated with more time spent volunteering. These results suggest that strength in particular SEB skills can prospectively predict prosocial civic behaviors.
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