Research Article

Gratitude to nature and pro-environmental behaviour: A moderated mediated model

DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2024.2425456
Author(s): Xiaoyu Li Inner Mongolia Normal University, China, Xindi Kong Inner Mongolia Normal University, China, Hongyu Liang Inner Mongolia Normal University, China, Yifan Wang Inner Mongolia Normal University, China,

Abstract

We examined the relationship between trait gratitude to nature and pro-environmental behaviours, and the roles of anthropomorphism and connectedness to nature within this relationship. University students (n = 966; female = 47.09%; mean age = 20.75 years, SD = 1.42 years) were recruited through cluster sampling. We utilised PROCESS to establish a moderated mediation model, revealing that trait gratitude to nature was associated with pro-environmental behaviours. Connectedness to nature partially mediated the relationship between trait gratitude to nature and pro-environmental behaviours. Furthermore, anthropomorphism towards nature moderated both the direct effects and the initial mediating pathways of trait gratitude to nature’s impact on pro-environmental behaviours. These findings align with the theory of gratitude to nature, indicating that individuals high in anthropomorphism towards nature experience a stronger influence of trait gratitude on their perceived connectedness to nature, leading to increased engagement in pro-environmental behaviours.

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