Mediating Effects of Happiness between Gratitude Disposition and Psychological Well-being among Clinical Nurses

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Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the mediating effect of happiness on the relationship between gratitude disposition and psychological well-being among nurses working at general hospitals. Methods: The participants were 200 nurses working at general hospitals. A structured questionnaire was administered, and data were collected from November 20, 2020 to December 10, 2020. Data were analyzed using hierarchical linear regression with SPSS for Windows 25.0. Results: Gratitude disposition (β = .62, p < .001) and happiness (β = .66, p < .001) were identified as significant predictors of the psychological well-being of clinical nurses. These variables explained 64% of the variance in nurse's psychological well-being. Moreover, happiness had a partial mediating effect on the relationship between gratitude disposition and psychological well-being. Conclusion: In order to improve the psychological well-being of clinical nurses, an emotion management program related to gratitude disposition and happiness should be developed and provided.

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Song, J. A., & Yang, H. (2022). Mediating Effects of Happiness between Gratitude Disposition and Psychological Well-being among Clinical Nurses. Journal of the Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing, 29(2), 227–236. https://doi.org/10.7739/jkafn.2022.29.2.227

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