2024
DOI: 10.1111/tme.13032
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The importance of need‐altruism and kin‐altruism to blood donor behaviour for black and white people

Eamonn Ferguson,
Erin Dawe‐Lane,
Oluwafemi Ajayi
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundNeed‐altruism (a preference to help people in need) and kin‐altruism (a preference to help kin over non‐kin) underlie two hypotheses for voluntary blood donation: (i) Need‐altruism underlies motivations for volunteer blood donation and (ii) Black people express a stronger preference for kin‐altruism, which is a potential barrier to donation. This paper tests these hypotheses and explores how need‐ and kin‐altruism are associated with wider altruistic motivations, barriers, and strategies to encourage… Show more

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