The effects of counting blessings on subjective well-being: a gratitude intervention in a Spanish sample |
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Authors: | Martínez-Martí María Luisa Avia María Dolores Hernández-Lloreda María José |
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Affiliation: | Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Campus de Somosaguas, Pozuelo, 28223 Madrid, Spain. maui.martinez@psi.ucm.es |
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Abstract: | 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 impact (follow-up measures), and to improve the design control (pre-treatment measures). Following the cited authors' analysis, i.e., comparing groups only in the post-test, we replicated their results, finding differences in positive affect and gratitude between the gratitude condition and the hassles condition. However, when including both the pre and the follow-up measures in the analysis, results were replicated only partially, as the difference in gratitude disappeared. Moreover, the difference in positive affect between groups in the post-test seemed to be influenced mainly by a decrease in positive affect in the hassles group. Post-test differences between groups in positive affect disappeared in the follow-up. Gratitude interventions may have an effect on well-being, but we consider other methods to promote gratitude besides gratitude journals should be tested. |
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