نتایج جستجو برای: gratitude

تعداد نتایج: 4564  

2010
Jeffrey J. Froh Jinyan Fan Robert A. Emmons Giacomo Bono E. Scott Huebner Philip Watkins

Before the developmental trajectory, outcomes, and related interventions of gratitude can be accurately and confidently studied among the youth, researchers must ensure that they have psychometrically sound measures of gratitude that are suitable for this population. Thus, considering that no known scales were specifically designed to measure gratitude in youth, this study aimed to answer an im...

Journal: :Emotion 2008
Alex M Wood John Maltby Neil Stewart P Alex Linley Stephen Joseph

Three studies tested a new model of gratitude, which specified the generative mechanisms linking individual differences (trait gratitude) and objective situations with the amount of gratitude people experience after receiving aid (state gratitude). In Study 1, all participants (N = 253) read identical vignettes describing a situation in which they received help. People higher in trait gratitude...

2014
Cláudia Simão Beate Seibt

We studied the relation between benefits, perception of social relationships and gratitude. Across three studies, we provide evidence that benefits increase gratitude to the extent to which one applies a mental model of a communal relationship. In Study 1, the communal sharing relational model, and no other relational models, predicted the amount of gratitude participants felt after imagining r...

Journal: :IEEE Computer 2006
Doris L. Carver

W elcome to the December issue of Computer, the final issue for which I serve as editor in chief. As a longtime IEEE Computer Society volunteer, it has been a special privilege for me to serve as the EIC for Computer, the Society's flagship publication. These past four years have presented many opportunities, challenges, and rewarding experiences. Through this message, I wish to express my grat...

2006
EMILY L. POLAK MICHAEL E. McCULLOUGH

Materialistic strivings have been implicated as a cause of unhappiness. Gratitude, on the other hand – both in its manifestations as a chronic affective trait and as a more temporary emotional experience – may be a cause of happiness. In the present paper we review the empirical research on the relationships among materialism, gratitude, and well-being. We present new correlational data on the ...

2017
Christina M. Karns William E. Moore Ulrich Mayr

Gratitude is an emotion and a trait linked to well-being and better health, and welcoming benefits to oneself is instrumentally valuable. However, theoretical and empirical work highlights that gratitude is more fully understood as an intrinsically valuable moral emotion. To understand the role of neural reward systems in the association between gratitude and altruistic motivations we tested tw...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2010
María Luisa Martínez-Martí María Dolores Avia María José Hernández-Lloreda

This study examined a gratitude intervention repeating Emmons and McCullough study (2003) in a Spanish sample, Participants were randomly assigned to one of three conditions (gratitude, hassles and any event) and kept daily records during 2 weeks of gratitude, affect, quality of relationships, physical and subjective well-being. We added design features to assess the intervention long-term impa...

Journal: :Spirituality in clinical practice 2015
Paul J Mills Laura Redwine Kathleen Wilson Meredith A Pung Kelly Chinh Barry H Greenberg Ottar Lunde Alan Maisel Ajit Raisinghani Alex Wood Deepak Chopra

Spirituality and gratitude are associated with wellbeing. Few if any studies have examined the role of gratitude in heart failure (HF) patients or whether it is a mechanism through which spirituality may exert its beneficial effects on physical and mental health in this clinical population. This study examined associations bet ween gratitude, spiritual wellbeing, sleep, mood, fatigue, cardiac-s...

Journal: :The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 2013

2006
Giacomo Bono Michael E. McCullough

Forgiveness and gratitude represent positive psychological responses to interpersonal harms and benefits that individuals have experienced. In the present article we first provide a brief review of the research that has shown forgiveness and gratitude to be related to various measures of physical and psychological well-being. We then review the empirical findings regarding the cognitive and aff...

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