A higher-Order Gratitude Uniquely Predicts Subjective Well-Being: Incremental Validity Above the Personality and a Single Gratitude

被引:27
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作者
Lin, Chih-Che [1 ]
机构
[1] Ming Chuan Univ, Teacher Educ Ctr, Gui Shan Dist 333, Taoyuan County, Taiwan
关键词
Gratitude; Subjective well-being; Big Five; Personality; Positive psychology; POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY; COUNTING BLESSINGS; HUMAN STRENGTH; DEPRESSION; INTERVENTION; DISCRIMINANT; SATISFACTION; VALIDATION; HAPPINESS; SYMPTOMS;
D O I
10.1007/s11205-013-0518-1
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
This main purpose of this study tests whether a higher-order gratitude compassing multi-components (e. g., thank others, thank God, cherish blessings, appreciate hardship, and cherish the moment) explains variances in subjective well-being including life satisfaction and positive affect after controlling for gender, age, religion, the Big Five personality traits (e. g., openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism), and a single gratitude. A total of 504 undergraduate participants were recruited to completed five inventories measuring the variables of interest. The higher-order gratitude made a significant unique contribution to life satisfaction (10 % of the variance, p < .001) and positive affect (2 % of the variance, p < .001) beyond the effects of demographic variables, the Big Five personality traits, and a single gratitude. This is consistent with the theoretical stance that the higher-order gratitude is more than just the Big Five personality traits or a single gratitude and is important in its own right for subjective well-being. Furthermore, it implies a multi-components gratitude is in deed different from a unifactorial gratitude and it seems more reasonable that trait gratitude is a higher-order construct including lower-order components.
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页数:16
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