From Positive Youth Development to Positive Aging: A Case on Prosociality
Dwight Tse

TL;DR
This paper explores how a youth development model can be applied to positive aging through prosocial behaviors.
Contribution
It proposes extending Lerner’s 5Cs model from youth development to aging research via prosociality.
Findings
The 5Cs model is linked to prosocial behaviors that support positive aging.
Prosocial programs can benefit from applying the 5–7Cs framework.
Existing aging theories align with the 5Cs model's core factors.
Abstract
Developmental psychologists often focus research on specific stages across the lifespan, leading to theories that address unique challenges, opportunities, and developmental contexts at each stage. However, this raises the question of whether models designed for one stage can be applied to others. Positive Youth Development (PYD), which emphasizes the potential for growth and positive developmental trajectories in youth, challenges the view of adolescence as a period of “storm and stress.” Similarly, aging has historically been framed as functional decline and frailty, but increasing research highlights the role of prosocial behaviors (e.g., volunteerism) in fostering positive aging outcomes. One prominent PYD theory is Lerner’s 5Cs model (later expanded to 6Cs and 7Cs), identifying caring, confidence, competence, character, and connection as key PYD facilitators. These factors are also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsYouth Development and Social Support · Aging and Gerontology Research · Identity, Memory, and Therapy
