Children's moral motivation, sympathy, and prosocial behavior

Child Dev. 2009 Mar-Apr;80(2):442-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01271.x.

Abstract

Two studies investigated the role of children's moral motivation and sympathy in prosocial behavior. Study 1 measured other-reported prosocial behavior and self- and other-reported sympathy. Moral motivation was assessed by emotion attributions and moral reasoning following hypothetical transgressions in a representative longitudinal sample of Swiss 6-year-old children (N = 1,273). Prosocial behavior increased with increasing sympathy, especially if children displayed low moral motivation. Moral motivation and sympathy were also independently related to prosocial behavior. Study 2 extended the findings of Study 1 with a second longitudinal sample of Swiss 6-year-old children (N = 175) using supplementary measures of prosocial behavior, sympathy, and moral motivation. The results are discussed in regard to the precursors of the moral self in childhood.

MeSH terms

  • Altruism*
  • Child
  • Empathy*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Morals*
  • Motivation*
  • Sex Factors
  • Social Values*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Switzerland