2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2018.12.014
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The relationship between dispositional gratitude and quality of life: The mediating role of perceived stress and mental health

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“…Regarding workers who are frequently exposed to stressful situations, such as soldiers and firefighters, gratitude can function as a protection mechanism. Valikhani et al (2019) studied a sample of Iranian soldiers and showed that gratitude was negatively associated with stress and poor mental health, and positively correlated with quality of life. Similarly, Lee et al (2018) found that gratitude is a strong predictor of lowering perceived stress and burnout among firefighters in Korea.…”
Section: Gratitude and Meaning In Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding workers who are frequently exposed to stressful situations, such as soldiers and firefighters, gratitude can function as a protection mechanism. Valikhani et al (2019) studied a sample of Iranian soldiers and showed that gratitude was negatively associated with stress and poor mental health, and positively correlated with quality of life. Similarly, Lee et al (2018) found that gratitude is a strong predictor of lowering perceived stress and burnout among firefighters in Korea.…”
Section: Gratitude and Meaning In Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students are invited to cultivate gratitude, or a sense of thankfulness, for even small, positive experiences. Students are encouraged to practice this skill daily, even if it feels challenging at first, with a goal of decreasing a cognitive bias towards attending only to negative events and feedback—a bias that is common in the context of chronic risk and uncertainty ( Bono and Mccullough, 2006 , Valikhani et al, 2019 , de Voogd et al, 2018 ). Students are invited to practice the Gratitude skill with the assistance of a TRAILS handout entitled “Why I’m Grateful,” which provides sentence stems (e.g., “I am grateful for who I am because…” and “I am grateful for my family because…”) that can serve as inspiration and support for student gratitude.…”
Section: Coping With Covid-19 (Cc-19)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hal ini dapat dimungkinkan karena pengalaman waktu lansia bertransisi ke panti wreda dapat menimbulkan stres karena adanya perasaan kehilangan, baik kehilangan lingkungan, rumah, maupun waktu bebas mereka bersama teman atau orang lain yang ada di sekitar mereka sebelumnya (Sury et al dalam Müller, Lautenschläger, Meyer, & Stephan, 2017). Stres yang dialami oleh lansia selama masa transisi dapat berkaitan dengan kualitas hidup (Valikhani, 2019). Pada saat FGD, lansia yang sudah lebih lama, memiliki pengalaman bahwa lansia dapat lebih menikmati berbagai hal yang ada di panti.…”
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