GRATITUDE AND LONELINESS AS PREDICTORS OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING

  • Jovančević A
  • Milićević N
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The main aim of this research is to analyze the role of loneliness found in previous studies as well as to examine the role of gratitude as one of the main factors contributing to subjective well-being. The sample is a convenience sample and consists of 219 respondents (78.99% women). The instruments used in this research were: the Social and Emotional Loneliness Scale for Adults (SELSA; di Tomasso & Spinner, 1993), the Life satisfaction scale (SWLS; Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985), PANAS (Watson, Clark, & Tellegan, 1988) and The Gratitude Questionnaire (McCullough et al., 2002). The data were analyzed using a hierarchical linear regression where the criterion variables were components of subjective well-being, the predictor in the first step gratitude, and predictors in the second step three types of loneliness. The results of this research show that the only statistically significant predictor of positive affects is gratitude (model 1: β=.281, p

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Jovančević, A., & Milićević, N. (2021). GRATITUDE AND LONELINESS AS PREDICTORS OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING. Facta Universitatis, Series: Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology and History, 001. https://doi.org/10.22190/fupsph2101001j

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