Sacrifices: Costly prosocial behaviors in romantic relationships

Volume: 44, Pages: 74 - 79
Published: Apr 1, 2022
Abstract
Although previous research has found that prosocial behavior increases personal and relationship well-being, a particularly costly type of prosocial behavior - sacrifice - can sometimes have aversive effects and is the focus of the current review. We consider effects for both the individual who enacts the sacrifice and the recipient. Sacrifice, can take a toll on the giver's well-being, is a mixed blessing for the recipient (when they perceive...
Paper Details
Title
Sacrifices: Costly prosocial behaviors in romantic relationships
Published Date
Apr 1, 2022
Volume
44
Pages
74 - 79
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