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Positive Psychology and Gratitude Interventions: A Randomized Clinical Trial

机译:积极心理学和感激干预:随机临床试验

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of a gratitude intervention on a community sample of adults in relation to aspects involving well-being and mental health. Methods: A randomized clinical trial was conducted with 1,337 participants, composed of an intervention group (Gratitude group, n = 446), and two control groups (Hassles group, n = 444 and Neutral Events group, n = 447). Participants assigned to the intervention condition were asked to write daily gratitude lists for 14 days, listing moments they had been grateful for during the day. The outcomes analyzed were affect, depression, happiness and life satisfaction. Participants completed the positive affect and negative affect schedule (PANAS), center for epidemiological studies depression scale (CES-D), subjective happiness scale (SHS), and satisfaction with life scale (SWLS) three times: pre- and post-intervention and at 14 days after the end of the intervention. Due to attrition, the number of participants analyzed was 410. Results: Before the intervention, the groups did not differ in any of the variables examined, and loss to follow-up was random among the three groups. The gratitude intervention managed to increase positive affect, subjective happiness and life satisfaction, and reduce negative affect and depression symptoms. This change was greater than the changes in the control groups in relation to positive affect. In the other outcomes analyzed, similar changes were observed in the gratitude intervention and the neutral events intervention. Conclusion: Some similarities were found between the Gratitude and the Neutral Events groups probably because participants in the last group usually recorded positive events from their days on the lists, turning it into an activity very similar to that proposed to the gratitude group. Some limitations of the study are discussed, such as the high dropout rate for self-performed online interventions. It is necessary to investigate which characteristics of an intervention ensure better results when the intervention is performed online. Trial Registration: The study is registered in the Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry, under No. RBR-9j9myd. Trial URL: http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-9j9myd/ .
机译:目的:本研究的目的是评估一种感恩干预对涉及福祉和心理健康的方面的社区样本的影响。方法:随机临床试验用1,337名参与者进行,由干预组(谢力组,N = 446)和两组(Hassles Group,N = 444和中性事件组)组成,组成。分配给干预条件的参与者被要求写日常感谢列表14天,他们在白天感激的时刻。分析的结果是影响,抑郁,幸福和生活满意度。参与者完成了积极的影响和负面影响时间表(PANAS),流行病学研究中心抑郁尺度(CES-D),主观幸福量表(SHS),与生命级别(SWLS)的满意度三次:介入和干预后和后期干预结束后14天。由于磨损,分析的参与者的数量为410.结果:在干预之前,组在检查中的任何变量中没有差异,三组中随机丧失随访。感恩的干预设施增加了积极的影响,主观幸福和生活满足感,减少了负面影响和抑郁症状。这种变化大于对照组与积极影响的控制组的变化。在分析的其他结果中,在感恩干预和中性事件干预中观察到类似的变化。结论:在感恩和中立事件组之间发现了一些相似之处可能是因为上一组的参与者通常从列表中的日子中记录了积极的事件,将其转化为与致意组的活动非常相似。讨论了该研究的一些局限性,例如自我执行的在线干预的高辍学率。有必要调查干预的哪种特征确保在线进行干预时的更好的结果。审判登记:该研究在巴西临床试验登记处注册,根据No. RBR-9J9MYD。试用网址:http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/rbr -9j9myd/。

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