2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17186707
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Future Time Perspective and Perceived Social Support: The Mediating Role of Gratitude

Abstract: Future time perspective, perceived social support, and dispositional gratitude are topics of interest that positively influence people’s psychological health. Although gratitude has been positively associated with future time perspective and social support, this is the first study to investigate its mediating role in the relationships of future time perspective with perceived social support. A convenience sample of 1256 adults (55.1% women), mean age 34.55 years (SD = 13.92), completed self-reported measures o… Show more

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“…Similar statements were used in large-scale surveys (e.g., Eurobarometer 2022 [39]). Positive future orientation (optimism) is found to be an important catalyst for the engagement and support of people [40].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar statements were used in large-scale surveys (e.g., Eurobarometer 2022 [39]). Positive future orientation (optimism) is found to be an important catalyst for the engagement and support of people [40].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gratitude has been widely investigated as a mediator between benefits received and favorable reciprocal behaviors (Casu et al, 2020; Joel et al, 2013; Zhou & Wu, 2016). This state reveals the positive psychological disposition that underlies the social-cognitive process when one receives resources and support of great importance: it is an irrepressible overflow of appreciation for what has been granted and links the cognition of receiving benefits to reciprocation (Bartlett & DeSteno, 2006).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gratitude has been repeatedly shown to provide benefits (in contrast with destructive resentment or malicious envy) (Xiang et al, 2018) on different parameters (e.g., subjective well-being, life satisfaction, inhibition of negative emotions, reduction of anxiety and depression) (Wood et al, 2010;Taylor et al, 2017). The relationship between togetherness (as a form of social support) and gratitude has only more recently confirmed (Casu et al, 2020) and seems to be qualitatively supported by this study, in which both components of gratitude (the individual internal and the external components) were shown. Furthermore, the sense of nostalgia, as a gift to the group came out in several reports from patients.…”
Section: Anticipatory Guiltmentioning
confidence: 99%