Dispositional forgiveness of self, others, and situations |
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Authors: | Thompson Laura Yamhure Snyder C R Hoffman Lesa Michael Scott T Rasmussen Heather N Billings Laura S Heinze Laura Neufeld Jason E Shorey Hal S Roberts Jessica C Roberts Danae E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA. laura_thompson@hms.harvard.edu |
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Abstract: | Six studies regarding forgiveness are presented. The Heartland Forgiveness Scale (HFS), a self-report measure of dispositional forgiveness (with subscales to assess forgiveness of self, others, and situations) was developed and demonstrated good psychometric properties. Forgiveness correlated positively with cognitive flexibility, positive affect, and distraction; it correlated negatively with rumination, vengeance, and hostility. Forgiveness predicted four components of psychological well-being (anger, anxiety, depression, and satisfaction with life); forgiveness of situations accounted for unique variance in these components of psychological well-being. Forgiveness and hostility demonstrated equivalent, inverse associations with relationship duration, and forgiveness accounted for unique variance in relationship satisfaction, even when controlling for trust. Forgiveness level correlated positively with decreased negativity in statements written about transgressions in the present versus the past tense. |
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