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Gratitude manifests itself in several forms with distinct psychological properties. The common forms of gratitue experience could be structured into three hierarchical levels of analysis: gratitude as affective traits, gratitude as a mood, and gratitude as an emotion. Research has shown that gratitu...

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Published inSeuteureseu yeon-gu (Online) Vol. 16; no. 2; pp. 115 - 122
Main Authors 박영민(Young-Min Park), 최삼욱(Sam-Wook Choi), 강은호(Eun-Ho Kang), 박주언(Joo-Eon Park), 채정호(Jeong-Ho Chae)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한스트레스학회 01.06.2008
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Summary:Gratitude manifests itself in several forms with distinct psychological properties. The common forms of gratitue experience could be structured into three hierarchical levels of analysis: gratitude as affective traits, gratitude as a mood, and gratitude as an emotion. Research has shown that gratitude is a pleasant state and is linked with positive emotions including contentment, happiness, pride, and hope. In addition, gratitude is related to physical health and pain reduction. Dispositional gratitude is related to but distinct from trait measures of positive affect, vatality, optimism, envy, depression, and anxiety. Although gratitude overlaps with other positive feelings, it also possesses a unique pattern of appraisals that distinguishes it from happiness. Further researches on gratitude are needed in future. (Korean J Str Res 2008;16:115∼122) KCI Citation Count: 8
Bibliography:G704-002182.2008.16.2.007
ISSN:1225-665X
2234-1668