Longitudinal impact of machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicidal risk: the role of hope and loneliness

Abstract Background Adolescence represents a pivotal stage marked by substantial physiological and psychological transformations, during which prosocial behavior and suicide risk are of paramount concern. Machiavellianism, a personality trait encompassing self-centeredness, utilitarianism, and manip...

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Main Authors: Kaixuan Gao, Fengling Fang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02796-9
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Fengling Fang
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description Abstract Background Adolescence represents a pivotal stage marked by substantial physiological and psychological transformations, during which prosocial behavior and suicide risk are of paramount concern. Machiavellianism, a personality trait encompassing self-centeredness, utilitarianism, and manipulativeness, may exert an influence on these behaviors. This study was designed to explore the impact of Machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicide risk, with a specific emphasis on the mediating effects of hope and loneliness. Methods A sample of 618 Chinese middle school students (mean age: 13.65 years) participated in this study by completing assessments of Machiavellianism, hope, loneliness, prosocial behavior, and suicide risk at two distinct time points. Structural equation modeling techniques were utilized to investigate the mediating roles of hope and loneliness. Results The findings revealed a negative correlation between Machiavellianism and prosocial behavior, as well as hope, while a positive association was observed between Machiavellianism and loneliness and suicide risk. Furthermore, hope and loneliness emerged as mediators in the relationship between Machiavellianism and both prosocial behavior and suicide risk, with hope functioning as a protective factor and loneliness serving as a risk factor. Conclusion The study offers valuable insights into the intricate interplay among Machiavellianism, hope, loneliness, prosocial behavior, and suicide risk in adolescents. Understanding these intricate relationships can guide the development of targeted mental health interventions aimed at addressing the needs of high-risk youth.
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spelling doaj-art-520dc54f2a8548d68a93d27094e2cfbe2025-08-20T03:53:16ZengBMCBMC Psychology2050-72832025-05-011311810.1186/s40359-025-02796-9Longitudinal impact of machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicidal risk: the role of hope and lonelinessKaixuan Gao0Fengling Fang1School of Marxism, China University of PetroleumSchool of Marxism, China University of PetroleumAbstract Background Adolescence represents a pivotal stage marked by substantial physiological and psychological transformations, during which prosocial behavior and suicide risk are of paramount concern. Machiavellianism, a personality trait encompassing self-centeredness, utilitarianism, and manipulativeness, may exert an influence on these behaviors. This study was designed to explore the impact of Machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicide risk, with a specific emphasis on the mediating effects of hope and loneliness. Methods A sample of 618 Chinese middle school students (mean age: 13.65 years) participated in this study by completing assessments of Machiavellianism, hope, loneliness, prosocial behavior, and suicide risk at two distinct time points. Structural equation modeling techniques were utilized to investigate the mediating roles of hope and loneliness. Results The findings revealed a negative correlation between Machiavellianism and prosocial behavior, as well as hope, while a positive association was observed between Machiavellianism and loneliness and suicide risk. Furthermore, hope and loneliness emerged as mediators in the relationship between Machiavellianism and both prosocial behavior and suicide risk, with hope functioning as a protective factor and loneliness serving as a risk factor. Conclusion The study offers valuable insights into the intricate interplay among Machiavellianism, hope, loneliness, prosocial behavior, and suicide risk in adolescents. Understanding these intricate relationships can guide the development of targeted mental health interventions aimed at addressing the needs of high-risk youth.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02796-9MachiavellianismProsocial behaviorSuicide riskHopeLonelinessAdolescence
spellingShingle Kaixuan Gao
Fengling Fang
Longitudinal impact of machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicidal risk: the role of hope and loneliness
BMC Psychology
Machiavellianism
Prosocial behavior
Suicide risk
Hope
Loneliness
Adolescence
title Longitudinal impact of machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicidal risk: the role of hope and loneliness
title_full Longitudinal impact of machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicidal risk: the role of hope and loneliness
title_fullStr Longitudinal impact of machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicidal risk: the role of hope and loneliness
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal impact of machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicidal risk: the role of hope and loneliness
title_short Longitudinal impact of machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicidal risk: the role of hope and loneliness
title_sort longitudinal impact of machiavellianism on adolescent prosocial behavior and suicidal risk the role of hope and loneliness
topic Machiavellianism
Prosocial behavior
Suicide risk
Hope
Loneliness
Adolescence
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02796-9
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