Brinke Lysanne W Te, Sweijen Sophie W, Crone Eveline A
Department of Psychology, Education and Child Studies, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Faculty of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands.
J Adolesc. 2025 Aug;97(6):1547-1556. doi: 10.1002/jad.12517. Epub 2025 Jun 8.
Global societal challenges can negatively impact youths' mental health, but also be transformed into opportunities to have a positive impact. However, little is known about harnessing youths' need to contribute to societal challenges.
We conducted a naturalistic experiment with 139 Dutch adolescents (M = 14.68, SD = 0.99, range = 12-17, 60.4% female). Adolescents in the experimental group participated in a societal challenge program, consisting of a workshop and impact challenge. Both the experimental and control group answered questionnaires about the need and perceived opportunities to contribute, feelings of vigor/depression, and novelty seeking at four time points (T1 = pretest, T2 = after the workshops, T3 = after the impact challenge, T4 = a 2.5-month follow-up).
There was an overall disbalance between adolescents' need to contribute and their perceived opportunities to make valuable contributions before the challenge program. This disbalance was enlarged for adolescents who were more sensitive to social rewards. After the workshops and impact challenge, the disbalance was smaller in the experimental group compared to the control group, and adolescents who participated with a higher challenge intensity, showed a higher need to contribute at T3. These differences were no longer observed at T4.
Our findings provide initial evidence for the notion that some adolescents may be more inclined to become "agents of change" than others. By demonstrating that adolescents have a high need to contribute to societal challenges, this study provides important building blocks for research on adolescent mental health in a changing world.
全球社会挑战可能对青少年的心理健康产生负面影响,但也可以转化为产生积极影响的机会。然而,对于如何利用青少年为社会挑战做出贡献的需求,我们知之甚少。
我们对139名荷兰青少年(M = 14.68,SD = 0.99,年龄范围 = 12 - 17岁,60.4%为女性)进行了一项自然实验。实验组的青少年参加了一个社会挑战项目,该项目包括一个工作坊和一个影响挑战。实验组和对照组在四个时间点(T1 = 预测试,T2 = 工作坊后,T3 = 影响挑战后,T4 = 2.5个月随访)回答了关于贡献的需求和感知机会、活力/抑郁情绪以及寻求新奇感的问卷。
在挑战项目之前,青少年贡献的需求与他们感知到的做出有价值贡献的机会之间总体上存在不平衡。对于对社会奖励更敏感的青少年,这种不平衡更大。在工作坊和影响挑战之后,与对照组相比,实验组的不平衡较小,并且以更高挑战强度参与的青少年在T3时表现出更高的贡献需求。在T4时不再观察到这些差异。
我们的研究结果为以下观点提供了初步证据,即一些青少年可能比其他青少年更倾向于成为“变革推动者”。通过证明青少年有很高的为社会挑战做出贡献的需求,本研究为不断变化的世界中青少年心理健康的研究提供了重要的基础。