Effect of charitable behavior on life satisfaction: A parallel multivariable mediation model

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Jingjing Song
Chuanhua Gu
Bin Zuo
Cite this article:  Song, J., Gu, C., & Zuo, B. (2019). Effect of charitable behavior on life satisfaction: A parallel multivariable mediation model. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 47(3), e7701.


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We aimed to determine how charitable behavior affects life satisfaction through the multiple mediating roles of self-acceptance and positive affect. We recruited 4,048 adults in China who voluntarily completed a survey on the frequency of their charitable behavior, self-acceptance, positive affect, and life satisfaction. Results of a parallel multivariable mediation analysis showed that more frequent charitable behavior was positively associated with greater life satisfaction. Also, self-acceptance and positive affect mediated the relationship between charitable behavior and life satisfaction. Implications for the mediating effect of charitable behavior on life satisfaction are discussed.

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