Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
952144 Journal of Research in Personality 2007 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

A model is described in which commitment to volunteering is hypothesized to be the result of demographic qualities, personality, identity, values, and social relationships. The model is tested and cross-validated using data from a nationally representative sample of American adults. The results from structural equation modeling analyses suggest that the hypothetical model provides a good fit to the data. Moreover, the findings suggest that the relations of personality and demographic characteristics to hours devoted to volunteering are largely mediated by latent constructs capturing helping identity and community participation. The implications of the model and the findings for our understanding of volunteering are discussed.

Related Topics
Life Sciences Neuroscience Behavioral Neuroscience
Authors
, , ,