The decision-making process was investigated in which a request for help was explicit but clearly not in the helper's personal interest. Based on Eisenberg's theory on prosocial moral reasoning, Schwartz's theory on basic human values and Bandura's moral disengagement theory it was hypothesized that personal values influence prosocial moral reasoning and moral disengagement, which in turn support or inhibit the propensity to help in a high-cost situation for the helper. Using moral dilemma scenarios, a sample of 171 adolescents (50% male) were asked to consider whether or not to offer their assistance. Adolescents also filled out the Prosocial Reasoning Objective Measure, the Portrait Values Questionnaire and the Moral Disengagement Scale. Results showed that despite internalization of other-oriented values and more internalized prosocial reasoning, moral disengagement contributed to the avoidance of moral responsibility and allowed potential helpers to prioritize their own needs.

Moral dilemma in adolescence: The role of values, prosocial moral reasoning and moral disengagement in helping decision making / Paciello, Marinella; Fida, Roberta; Tramontano, Carlo; Ellie, Cole; Luca, Cerniglia. - In: THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1740-5629. - STAMPA. - 10:2(2013), pp. 190-205. [10.1080/17405629.2012.759099]

Moral dilemma in adolescence: The role of values, prosocial moral reasoning and moral disengagement in helping decision making

PACIELLO, MARINELLA;FIDA, Roberta;TRAMONTANO, CARLO;
2013

Abstract

The decision-making process was investigated in which a request for help was explicit but clearly not in the helper's personal interest. Based on Eisenberg's theory on prosocial moral reasoning, Schwartz's theory on basic human values and Bandura's moral disengagement theory it was hypothesized that personal values influence prosocial moral reasoning and moral disengagement, which in turn support or inhibit the propensity to help in a high-cost situation for the helper. Using moral dilemma scenarios, a sample of 171 adolescents (50% male) were asked to consider whether or not to offer their assistance. Adolescents also filled out the Prosocial Reasoning Objective Measure, the Portrait Values Questionnaire and the Moral Disengagement Scale. Results showed that despite internalization of other-oriented values and more internalized prosocial reasoning, moral disengagement contributed to the avoidance of moral responsibility and allowed potential helpers to prioritize their own needs.
2013
moral disengagement; personal values; omission; prosocial moral reasoning; helping behaviour
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Moral dilemma in adolescence: The role of values, prosocial moral reasoning and moral disengagement in helping decision making / Paciello, Marinella; Fida, Roberta; Tramontano, Carlo; Ellie, Cole; Luca, Cerniglia. - In: THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1740-5629. - STAMPA. - 10:2(2013), pp. 190-205. [10.1080/17405629.2012.759099]
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