Despite the increasing number of studies documenting the positive effects of gratitude in coping with traumatic events and facilitating psychological well-being, none is addressed to patients with life-threatening illnesses such as cancer. The aims of this study are to examine the role of gratitude in a breast cancer sample and its correlations with post-traumatic growth, psychological well-being, and distress; and to compare patients reporting higher levels of gratitude (High Gratitude Individuals, HGI) versus those reporting lower levels (Low Gratitude Individuals, LGI). 67 breast cancer patients were assessed with: (1) Gratitude Questionnaire; (2) Post-traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI); (3) Psychological Well-being Scales (PWBS) (4) Symp...
There is a gap of knowledge about the extent to which gratitude is indeed the working mechanism of c...
Cancer patients experience positive as well as adverse consequences from cancer diagnosis and treatm...
Purpose: Despite a growing literature on the benefits of gratitude for adjustment to chronic illness...
Despite the increasing number of studies documenting the positive effects of gratitude in coping wit...
This study was designed to: (a) find out whether any relationship existed between the two variables ...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeOne of the most prevalent and distressing concerns endorsed by breast cance...
This literature review examines the relationship between gratitude and physical and psychological we...
Numerous studies, conducted largely with non-clinical populations, have shown a significant link bet...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeRecent research on gratitude in the context of close relationships has demo...
Gratitude is considered an important source of human strength in achieving and maintaining good ment...
Although there has been much interest in understanding the effect of gratitude on health-related out...
Gratitude is considered an important source of human strength in achieving and maintaining good ment...
Psychological research examining the nature and workings of gratitude has burgeoned over the past tw...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude incorporating not only the gratitude that arises follow...
There is a gap of knowledge about the extent to which gratitude is indeed the working mechanism of c...
Cancer patients experience positive as well as adverse consequences from cancer diagnosis and treatm...
Purpose: Despite a growing literature on the benefits of gratitude for adjustment to chronic illness...
Despite the increasing number of studies documenting the positive effects of gratitude in coping wit...
This study was designed to: (a) find out whether any relationship existed between the two variables ...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeOne of the most prevalent and distressing concerns endorsed by breast cance...
This literature review examines the relationship between gratitude and physical and psychological we...
Numerous studies, conducted largely with non-clinical populations, have shown a significant link bet...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeRecent research on gratitude in the context of close relationships has demo...
Gratitude is considered an important source of human strength in achieving and maintaining good ment...
Although there has been much interest in understanding the effect of gratitude on health-related out...
Gratitude is considered an important source of human strength in achieving and maintaining good ment...
Psychological research examining the nature and workings of gratitude has burgeoned over the past tw...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude incorporating not only the gratitude that arises follow...
There is a gap of knowledge about the extent to which gratitude is indeed the working mechanism of c...
Cancer patients experience positive as well as adverse consequences from cancer diagnosis and treatm...
Purpose: Despite a growing literature on the benefits of gratitude for adjustment to chronic illness...