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Interventions promoting pro-environmental behaviors in children: A meta-analysis and a research agenda

Wojciech Świątkowski, Fantine Lisa Surret, Johanna L. A. Henry, Céline Buchs, Emilio Paolo Visintin, Fabrizio Butera

2024Journal of Environmental Psychology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Adults resist change in their pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs); how can these behaviors be promoted in children? We reviewed studies that measure the effectiveness of interventions fostering PEBs in children. Sixty-five studies included a quantitative PEB measure and tested the effectiveness of an intervention (experimental manipulation comparing a treatment to a control group or testing its impact with a pre/post assessment), aimed at fostering PEBs in children. A meta-analysis of the 76 effects sizes revealed that interventions do increase PEBs among children (Hedges’ g = 0.53). Interventions yielded greater effect sizes when actual and not self-reported behavior was measured, however the former are particularly scarce in the literature. We found evidence that intervention effectiveness decreases with children’s age. A research agenda is proposed that calls for theoretical and methodological diversification, and the need to study actual and not only self-reported behavior, with interventions that start earlier in children’s socialization processes.

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Psychological interventionPsychologyIntervention (counseling)SocializationMeta-analysisDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyClinical psychologyMedicinePsychiatryInternal medicineEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityBehavioral Health and InterventionsClimate Change Communication and Perception
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