Existing literature demonstrates that gratefulness is a critical determinant for individuals’ well-being and their quality of interpersonal relationships. A sense of gratefulness provides a perspective in which individuals could have a positive evaluation in life, including the way they view challenges. Positive appreciation of life’s challenges would allow individuals to increase their coping ability and would motivate them to do prosocial behavior. This study aims to determine the role of prosocial behavior and social support to individuals’ sense of gratefulness. Participants in this study consisted of 250 participants aged between 13–55 years old. The instruments used in this research were Gratitude Q...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
In two longitudinal studies, the authors examined the direction of the relationships between trait g...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
To examine a model of relationships between feelings of gratitude and prosocial motivation in adoles...
Gratitude and kindness are associated with prosocial outcomes, but little empirical research was don...
In this study, young adults between age 18 and 25 years were asked to reflect on their perceptions o...
Theoretical models suggest that gratitude is linked to increased prosociality. To date, however, the...
Purpose: This review aims to notice the positive outcomes in life when there is gratitude. It gives ...
IntroductionThe development of prosocial behavior is an important embodiment of youth socialization....
To date, gratitude has been discussed as a positive construct that is linked to various prosocial ou...
A general attitude of gratitude towards life seems to be a crucial factor for a positive psychosoci...
Although many studies focusing on benefits of gratitude, only a few researchers have looked into fa...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude as a "life orientation towards noticing and appreciatin...
“If only prayer you say in your life is “thank you ” it would be enough.”—Meister Eckhart Abstract: ...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude incorporating not only the gratitude that arises follow...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
In two longitudinal studies, the authors examined the direction of the relationships between trait g...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
To examine a model of relationships between feelings of gratitude and prosocial motivation in adoles...
Gratitude and kindness are associated with prosocial outcomes, but little empirical research was don...
In this study, young adults between age 18 and 25 years were asked to reflect on their perceptions o...
Theoretical models suggest that gratitude is linked to increased prosociality. To date, however, the...
Purpose: This review aims to notice the positive outcomes in life when there is gratitude. It gives ...
IntroductionThe development of prosocial behavior is an important embodiment of youth socialization....
To date, gratitude has been discussed as a positive construct that is linked to various prosocial ou...
A general attitude of gratitude towards life seems to be a crucial factor for a positive psychosoci...
Although many studies focusing on benefits of gratitude, only a few researchers have looked into fa...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude as a "life orientation towards noticing and appreciatin...
“If only prayer you say in your life is “thank you ” it would be enough.”—Meister Eckhart Abstract: ...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude incorporating not only the gratitude that arises follow...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
In two longitudinal studies, the authors examined the direction of the relationships between trait g...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...