2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10902-022-00616-0
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Can Good Memories of the Past Instill Happiness? Nostalgia Improves Subjective Well-Being by Increasing Gratitude

Abstract: The positive effect of nostalgia provides an effective way to improve subjective well-being. However, there is little research on the relationship between nostalgia and subjective well-being, especially the mechanism of this link. This study tested the positive effects of nostalgia on emotional well-being (positive affect and negative affect) and cognitive well-being (satisfaction with life) via gratitude. Two experiments were conducted in samples of young adults who were randomized to experimental or control … Show more

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“…Moreover, the above examples chiefly concern personal-source data. The diverse processes employed to obtain external-source data, from fMRI data on brain networks as a potential index of well-being (Li et al, 2023), to identifying levels of extraversion among students by tracking their e-learning behavior (Lai et al, 2020) or Facebook posts (Back et al, 2010) suggest that at least some of these measures of the same attribute are likely to diverge. Note that fMRI and e-learning provide relatively indirect assessments, a state of affairs that might lead to some uncertainty as to what, exactly, is being measured.…”
Section: Do Different Measurement Methods Of the Same Attribute Conve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the above examples chiefly concern personal-source data. The diverse processes employed to obtain external-source data, from fMRI data on brain networks as a potential index of well-being (Li et al, 2023), to identifying levels of extraversion among students by tracking their e-learning behavior (Lai et al, 2020) or Facebook posts (Back et al, 2010) suggest that at least some of these measures of the same attribute are likely to diverge. Note that fMRI and e-learning provide relatively indirect assessments, a state of affairs that might lead to some uncertainty as to what, exactly, is being measured.…”
Section: Do Different Measurement Methods Of the Same Attribute Conve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjective well-being is a depiction of all forms of evaluation of one's life or emotional experiences, which includes satisfaction, positive affect, and low negative affect [12]. Subjective well-being is an affective and cognitive evaluation of an individual's well-being in life, which includes two aspects: positive response consisting of positive and negative feelings about the events experienced, and cognitive evaluation of satisfaction and the degree to which life needs are met, both generally and specifically in certain parts of an individual's life [13].…”
Section: Subjective Wellbeingmentioning
confidence: 99%