Developmental antecedents of young adults' solidarity during the Covid-19 pandemic : The role of sympathy, social trust, and peer exclusion from early to late adolescence
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This study explored characteristics of young adults' solidarity during the Covid-19 pandemic by identifying three different profiles, characterized by low (23%), average (54%), and high solidarity (23%). Based on longitudinal Swiss panel data (NT1 = 797, Mage T1 = 12.15 years, 51% female; 28% migration background representing diverse ethnicities; NT2 = 707, Mage T2 = 15.33 years; NT3 = 596, Mage T3 = 18.31 years), the study combined person- and variable-centered approaches to examine whether sympathy, social trust, and peer exclusion at earlier phases in development predicted membership in pandemic-related solidarity profiles (NT4 = 300, Mage T4 = 20.33 years). All developmental predictors were significantly associated with the likelihood of expressing solidarity during the pandemic as young adults.
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GRÜTTER, Jeanine, Marlis BUCHMANN, 2021. Developmental antecedents of young adults' solidarity during the Covid-19 pandemic : The role of sympathy, social trust, and peer exclusion from early to late adolescence. In: Child Development. Wiley. 2021, 92(5), pp. e832-e850. ISSN 0009-3920. eISSN 1467-8624. Available under: doi: 10.1111/cdev.13660BibTex
@article{Grutter2021Devel-54960, year={2021}, doi={10.1111/cdev.13660}, title={Developmental antecedents of young adults' solidarity during the Covid-19 pandemic : The role of sympathy, social trust, and peer exclusion from early to late adolescence}, number={5}, volume={92}, issn={0009-3920}, journal={Child Development}, pages={e832--e850}, author={Grütter, Jeanine and Buchmann, Marlis} }
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