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Year 2021, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 141 - 159, 01.01.2021
https://doi.org/10.17275/per.21.8.8.1

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References

  • Ayyash-Abdo, H., & Alamuddin, R. (2007). Predictors of subjective well-being among college youth in Lebanon. The Journal of Social Psychology, 147(3), 265-284.
  • Boehm, J. K., Lyubomirsky, S., & Sheldon, K. M. (2011). A longitudinal experimental study comparing the effectiveness of happiness-enhancing strategies in Anglo Americans and Asian Americans. Cognition and Emotion, 25, 1263–1272.
  • Buunk, B., & Nauta, A. (2000). Why intraindividual needs are not enough motivationis primarıly social. Psychological Inquiry, 11(4), 279-284.
  • Carver, C., Scheier, M. & Segerstrom, S. (2010). Optimism. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 879–889.
  • Chen, L. H., Chen, M.-Y. & Tsai, Y.-M. (2012). Does gratitude always work? Ambivalence over emotional expression inhibits the beneficial effect of gratitude on well-being. International Journal of Psychology, 47, 381-392.
  • Cohen, S. (2004). Social Relationships and health. American Psychologist, 59(8), 676- 682.
  • Cohen, S., & Wills, T. A. (1985) Stress, social support, and the buffering hypothesis. Psychological Bulletin, 98(2), 310-57.
  • Cohn, M. A., Fredrickson, B. L., Brown, S. L., Mikels, J. A., & Conway, A. M. (2009). Happiness unpacked: Positive emotions increase life satisfaction by building resilience. Emotion, 9(3), 361.
  • Coopersmith, S. (1967). The antecedents of self-esteem. San Francisco: Freeman
  • Deci, E. L., Ryan, R. M., Gagne´, M., Leone, D. R., Usunov, J., & Kornazheva, B. P. (2001). Need satisfaction, motivation, and well-being in the work organizations of a former Eastern Bloc country. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27, 930–942.
  • Diener. E., & Ryan, K. (2009). Subjective well-being: A general overview. South African Journal Psychology, 39, 391-406.
  • Diener, E., Wirtz, D., Tov, W., Kim-Prieto, C., Choi, D., Oishi, S. & Biswas-Diener, R. (2010). New wellbeing measures: Short scales to assess flourishing and positive and negative feelings. Social Indicators Research, 97(2), 143-156.
  • Diener, E. (2000). Subjective well-Being: The science of happiness and a proposal for a National Index. American Psychologist, 55, 1, 34-43.
  • Dogan, T. (2011). Two-dimensional self-esteem: Adaptation of the self-liking/self-competence scale into Turkish, a validity and reliability study. Education and Science, 36(162), 126-137.
  • Eker, D., & Akar, H. (1995). Factor structure, reliability and validity to the multidimensional scale of social support. Turkish Journal of Psychology, 10, 45-55.
  • Emmons, R.A. (2009). Gratitude. In. (S.J. Lopez (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology.(p. 442-447). Willey-Blackwell.
  • Emmons, R. A. (2004). The psychology of gratitude: An introduction. R. A. Emmons ve M. E. McCullough (Ed.), The psychology of gratitude (pp. 3–16). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Emmons, R. A., & McCullough, M. E. (2003). Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 377–389.
  • Fredrickson, B. L. (2001). The role of positive emotions in positive psychology: The broaden-and build theory of positive emotions. American Psychologist, 56, 218-226.
  • Fredrickson, B. L. (2003). The value of positive emotions. American Scientist, 91(4), 330-335.
  • Fredrickson, B. L. (2004). Gratitude, like other positive emotions, broadens and builds. R. A. Emmons ve M. E. McCullough (Ed.). The psychology of gratitude (pp. 145-166). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Fredrickson, B. L., Tugade, M.M., Waugh, C.C. & Larkin, G.R. (2003). What good are positive emotions in crises? A prospective study of resilience and emotions following the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11th, 2001. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84(2), 365–376.
  • Froh, J. J., Yurkewicz, C., & Kashdan, T. B. (2009). Gratitude and subjective well-being in early adolescence: Examining gender differences. Journal of Adolescence, 32(3), 633-650.
  • Gable, S. L., & Haidt, J. (2005). What (and why) is positive psychology? Review of General Psychology, 9, 103–110.
  • Gençöz, T., & Özlale, Y. (2004). Direct and indirect effects of social support on psychological well-being. Social Behavior and Personality. 32 (5), 449-458.
  • Hone, L.C., Jarden, A., Schofield, G.M., & Duncan, S. (2014). Measuring flourishing: The impact of operational definitions on the prevalence of high levels of wellbeing. International Journal of Wellbeing, 4(1), 62-90.
  • Kardaş, F. & Yalçın, İ. (2019). Gratitude scale: Validity and reliability study. Electronic Journal of Social Sciences. 18(69), 13-31.
  • Kardaş, F., & Yalçın, İ. (2018). An Adaptation study of the Balanced Measure of Psychological Needs (BMPN) Scale to Turkish culture. Çukurova University Faculty of Education Journal, 47(2), 357-383.
  • Kardas, F., & Yalcin, I. (2018). Gratitude: A Current Issue in Mental Health. Current Approaches to Psychiatry, 10(2), 1-19.
  • Kashdan, T. B., Biswas-Diener, R., & King, L.A. (2008). Reconsidering happiness: The cost of distinguishing between hedonics and eudaimonia. Journal of Positive Psychology, 3, 219-233.
  • Kashdan, T. B., Uswatte, G., & Julian, T. (2006). Gratitude and hedonic and eudaemonic well-being in Vietnam war veterans. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44, 177–199.
  • Kong, F., Ding, D. & Zhao, J. (2015). The relationships among gratitude, self-esteem, social support and life satisfaction among undergraduate students. Journal of Happiness Studies, 16, 477–489.
  • La Guardia, Ryan, R., Couchman, C., & Deci, E. (2000). Within-person variation a security of attachment: a self – determination theory perspective on attachment, need fullfillment and well – being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79(3), 367-384.
  • Hefferon, K., & Boniwell, I. (2014). Positive psychology: Theory, research and applications. McGraw-Hill Education (UK).
  • Lönnqvist, J. E. & Deters, F. G. (2016). Facebook friends, subjective well-being, social support, and personality. Computers in Human Behavior,55; 113-120.
  • Luthar, S. S., Cicchetti, D., & Becker, B. (2000). The construct of resilience: A critical evaluation and guidelines for future work. Child development, 71(3), 543-562.
  • Li, D., Zhang, W., Li, X., Li, N., and Ye, B. (2012). Gratitude and suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among Chinese Adolescents: Direct, mediated, and moderated effects. Journal of Adolescence, 35, 55–66.
  • Lyubomirsky, S., Sheldon, K.M., & Schkade, D. (2005). Pursuing happiness: The architecture of sustainable change. Review of General Psychology, 9, 111-131.
  • Lyubomirsky, S., and Layous, K. (2013). How do simple positive activities ıncrease well-being?. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 22(1), 57–62.
  • Malkoç, A., & Yalçın, İ. (2015). Relationships among resilience, social support, coping, and psychological well-being among university students. Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Journal, 5(43), 35-43.
  • Mack, D. E., Wilson, P. M., Oster, K. G., Kowalski, K. C., Crocker, P. R., & Sylvester, B. D. (2011). Well-being in volleyball players: Examining the contributions of independent and balanced psychological need satisfaction. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 12(5), 533-539.
  • Martinek, T. J., & Hellison, D. R. (1997). Fostering resiliency in underserved youth through physical activity. Quest, 49(1), 34-49.
  • Masten, A. S. (2001). Ordinary magic: Resilience processes in development. American Psychologist, 56(3), 227-238.
  • Milyavskaya, M., & Koestner, R. (2011). Psychological needs, motivation, and well-being: A test of self-determination theory across multiple domains. Personality and Individual Differences, 50(3), 387-391.
  • Reis, H. T., Sheldon, K. M., Gable, S. L., Roscoe, J., & Ryan, R. M. (2000). Daily well-being: The role of autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26(4), 419-435.
  • Rosenberg, M. (1965). Society and the adolescents self image. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press.
  • Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2000). Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being. American Psychologist,55(1), 68–78.
  • Seligman, M.E.P., & Csikszentmihalyi, M. (2000). Positive psychology: An introduction. American Psychologist, 55(1), 5-14.
  • Seligman, M. E. P. (1999). Positive social science. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 1(3), 181-182.
  • Sheldon, K. M., & Niemiec, C. P. (2006). It's not just the amount that counts: balanced need satisfaction also affects well-being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91(2), 331.
  • Sheldon, K. M., & King, L. (2001). Why positive psychology is necessary. American Psychologist, 56, 216–217.
  • Sheldon, K. M. & Hilpert, J. C. (2012). The balanced measure of psychological needs (BMPN) scale: An alternative domain general measure of need satisfaction. Motivation and Emotion, 36, 439–451.
  • Sheldon, K. M., & Bettencourt, B. (2002). Psychological need-satisfaction and subjective well-being within social groups. British Journal of Social Psychology, 41(1), 25–38.
  • Sin, N. L., and Lyubomirsky, S. (2009). Enhancing well-being and alleviating depressive symptoms with positive psychology interventions: A practice friendly meta-analysis. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 65, 467-487.
  • Souri, H., & Hasanirad, T. (2011). Relationship between resilience, optimism and psychological well-being in students of medicine. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 30, 1541-1544.
  • Strelan, P. (2007). The prosocial, adaptive qualities of just world beliefs: Implications for the relationship between justice and forgiveness. Personality and Individual Differences,43, 881–890.
  • Tafarodi, R. W., & Swann, W. B. (2001). Two dimensional self-esteem: Theory and measurement. Personality and Individual Differences, 31, 653-673.
  • Telef, B. B. (2013). The adaptation of psychological well-being into Turkish: A validity and reliability study. Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 28(3), 374-384.
  • Terzi, Ş. (2006). Adaptation of resilience scale (RS) to the Turkish culture: It’s reliabılıty and validity, Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Journal, 3(26), 77-86.
  • Thoits, P.A. (2010). Stress and health: Major findings and policy implications. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 51, 41-53.
  • Tugade, M. M., Fredrickson, B. L., & Feldman Barrett, L. (2004). Psychological resilience and positive emotional granularity: Examining the benefits of positive emotions on coping and health. Journal of Personality, 72(6), 1161-1190.
  • Vacek, K. R., Coyle, L. D., & Vera, E. M. (2010). Stress, self‐esteem, hope, optimism, and well‐being in urban, ethnic minority adolescents. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 38(2), 99-111.
  • Wagnild, G., & Young, H. (1993). Development and psychometric evaluation of the Resilience Scale. Journal of Nursing Measurement, 1(2), 165-178.
  • Waterman, A.S., Schwartz, S. & Conti, R. (2008). The implications for two conceptions of happiness for the understanding of intrinsic motivation, Journal of Happiness Studies, 9, 41-79.
  • Wood, A. M., Joseph, S. & Maltby, J. (2008). Gratitude uniquely predicts satisfaction with life: Incremental validity above the domains and facets of the five factor model. Personality and Individual Differences, 45, 49–54.
  • Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Stewart, N., ve Joseph, S. (2008). Conceptualizing gratitude and appreciation as a unitary personality trait. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 621–632.
  • Wood, A. M., Froh, J.J. & Geraghty, A.W.A. (2010). Gratitude and well-being: A review and theoretical integration. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 890–905.
  • Yu, X., & Zhang, J. (2007). Factor analysis and psychometric evaluation of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) with Chinese people. Social Behavior and Personality, 35(1), 19-30.
  • Yalçın, İ. (2011). Social support and optimism as predictors of life satisfaction of college students. International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling, 33, 79–87.
  • Yıldırım, İ. (1997). The development, reliability and validity study of Perceived Social Support Scale, Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 13, 81-87.
  • Zimet, G. D., Dahlem, N. W., Zimet, S. G., & Farley, G. K. (1988). The multidimensional scale of perceived social support. Journal of Personality Assessment, 52, 30-41.

The Broaden-and-Built Theory of Gratitude: Testing a Model of Well-Being and Resilience on Turkish College Students

Year 2021, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 141 - 159, 01.01.2021
https://doi.org/10.17275/per.21.8.8.1

Abstract

The use of the positive psychology approach is increasing and this approach emerges as one of the sources that can effectively be used for the field of counseling. One of the main works of the positive psychology approach is the issue of positive emotions, development process of these emotions and benefits of positive emotions. The aim of the study was to test a hypothetical model developed to explain the effect mechanism of positive feelings on individuals' well-being and resilience. The sample consisted of 471 college students from three universities in Turkey. For data collection, Gratitude Scale, Life Orientation Test, Two-Dimensional Self-Esteem Scale, Multidimensional Perceived Social Support Scale, Balanced Measure of Psychological Needs Resilience Scale and Risk Factor Determining List were used. It was found that all the variables discussed in the model have significant positive relationships with each other. It was found that the proposed model was confirmed and the fit indices were found as at good level. Accordingly, gratitude as a positive emotion and a general life orientation, was found to contribute to the psychological needs satisfaction through the perceived social support and self esteem and need satisfaction enhances the individual's well-being and resilience levels. The research revealed that main proposals of Positive Activity Model and Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions were validated. This validated model may be implemented with experimental researches. Besides, the proposed model may be tested among different samples. 

References

  • Ayyash-Abdo, H., & Alamuddin, R. (2007). Predictors of subjective well-being among college youth in Lebanon. The Journal of Social Psychology, 147(3), 265-284.
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  • Buunk, B., & Nauta, A. (2000). Why intraindividual needs are not enough motivationis primarıly social. Psychological Inquiry, 11(4), 279-284.
  • Carver, C., Scheier, M. & Segerstrom, S. (2010). Optimism. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 879–889.
  • Chen, L. H., Chen, M.-Y. & Tsai, Y.-M. (2012). Does gratitude always work? Ambivalence over emotional expression inhibits the beneficial effect of gratitude on well-being. International Journal of Psychology, 47, 381-392.
  • Cohen, S. (2004). Social Relationships and health. American Psychologist, 59(8), 676- 682.
  • Cohen, S., & Wills, T. A. (1985) Stress, social support, and the buffering hypothesis. Psychological Bulletin, 98(2), 310-57.
  • Cohn, M. A., Fredrickson, B. L., Brown, S. L., Mikels, J. A., & Conway, A. M. (2009). Happiness unpacked: Positive emotions increase life satisfaction by building resilience. Emotion, 9(3), 361.
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  • Diener. E., & Ryan, K. (2009). Subjective well-being: A general overview. South African Journal Psychology, 39, 391-406.
  • Diener, E., Wirtz, D., Tov, W., Kim-Prieto, C., Choi, D., Oishi, S. & Biswas-Diener, R. (2010). New wellbeing measures: Short scales to assess flourishing and positive and negative feelings. Social Indicators Research, 97(2), 143-156.
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  • Gençöz, T., & Özlale, Y. (2004). Direct and indirect effects of social support on psychological well-being. Social Behavior and Personality. 32 (5), 449-458.
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  • Kashdan, T. B., Biswas-Diener, R., & King, L.A. (2008). Reconsidering happiness: The cost of distinguishing between hedonics and eudaimonia. Journal of Positive Psychology, 3, 219-233.
  • Kashdan, T. B., Uswatte, G., & Julian, T. (2006). Gratitude and hedonic and eudaemonic well-being in Vietnam war veterans. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44, 177–199.
  • Kong, F., Ding, D. & Zhao, J. (2015). The relationships among gratitude, self-esteem, social support and life satisfaction among undergraduate students. Journal of Happiness Studies, 16, 477–489.
  • La Guardia, Ryan, R., Couchman, C., & Deci, E. (2000). Within-person variation a security of attachment: a self – determination theory perspective on attachment, need fullfillment and well – being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79(3), 367-384.
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  • Lönnqvist, J. E. & Deters, F. G. (2016). Facebook friends, subjective well-being, social support, and personality. Computers in Human Behavior,55; 113-120.
  • Luthar, S. S., Cicchetti, D., & Becker, B. (2000). The construct of resilience: A critical evaluation and guidelines for future work. Child development, 71(3), 543-562.
  • Li, D., Zhang, W., Li, X., Li, N., and Ye, B. (2012). Gratitude and suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among Chinese Adolescents: Direct, mediated, and moderated effects. Journal of Adolescence, 35, 55–66.
  • Lyubomirsky, S., Sheldon, K.M., & Schkade, D. (2005). Pursuing happiness: The architecture of sustainable change. Review of General Psychology, 9, 111-131.
  • Lyubomirsky, S., and Layous, K. (2013). How do simple positive activities ıncrease well-being?. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 22(1), 57–62.
  • Malkoç, A., & Yalçın, İ. (2015). Relationships among resilience, social support, coping, and psychological well-being among university students. Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Journal, 5(43), 35-43.
  • Mack, D. E., Wilson, P. M., Oster, K. G., Kowalski, K. C., Crocker, P. R., & Sylvester, B. D. (2011). Well-being in volleyball players: Examining the contributions of independent and balanced psychological need satisfaction. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 12(5), 533-539.
  • Martinek, T. J., & Hellison, D. R. (1997). Fostering resiliency in underserved youth through physical activity. Quest, 49(1), 34-49.
  • Masten, A. S. (2001). Ordinary magic: Resilience processes in development. American Psychologist, 56(3), 227-238.
  • Milyavskaya, M., & Koestner, R. (2011). Psychological needs, motivation, and well-being: A test of self-determination theory across multiple domains. Personality and Individual Differences, 50(3), 387-391.
  • Reis, H. T., Sheldon, K. M., Gable, S. L., Roscoe, J., & Ryan, R. M. (2000). Daily well-being: The role of autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26(4), 419-435.
  • Rosenberg, M. (1965). Society and the adolescents self image. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press.
  • Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2000). Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being. American Psychologist,55(1), 68–78.
  • Seligman, M.E.P., & Csikszentmihalyi, M. (2000). Positive psychology: An introduction. American Psychologist, 55(1), 5-14.
  • Seligman, M. E. P. (1999). Positive social science. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 1(3), 181-182.
  • Sheldon, K. M., & Niemiec, C. P. (2006). It's not just the amount that counts: balanced need satisfaction also affects well-being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91(2), 331.
  • Sheldon, K. M., & King, L. (2001). Why positive psychology is necessary. American Psychologist, 56, 216–217.
  • Sheldon, K. M. & Hilpert, J. C. (2012). The balanced measure of psychological needs (BMPN) scale: An alternative domain general measure of need satisfaction. Motivation and Emotion, 36, 439–451.
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  • Sin, N. L., and Lyubomirsky, S. (2009). Enhancing well-being and alleviating depressive symptoms with positive psychology interventions: A practice friendly meta-analysis. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 65, 467-487.
  • Souri, H., & Hasanirad, T. (2011). Relationship between resilience, optimism and psychological well-being in students of medicine. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 30, 1541-1544.
  • Strelan, P. (2007). The prosocial, adaptive qualities of just world beliefs: Implications for the relationship between justice and forgiveness. Personality and Individual Differences,43, 881–890.
  • Tafarodi, R. W., & Swann, W. B. (2001). Two dimensional self-esteem: Theory and measurement. Personality and Individual Differences, 31, 653-673.
  • Telef, B. B. (2013). The adaptation of psychological well-being into Turkish: A validity and reliability study. Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 28(3), 374-384.
  • Terzi, Ş. (2006). Adaptation of resilience scale (RS) to the Turkish culture: It’s reliabılıty and validity, Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Journal, 3(26), 77-86.
  • Thoits, P.A. (2010). Stress and health: Major findings and policy implications. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 51, 41-53.
  • Tugade, M. M., Fredrickson, B. L., & Feldman Barrett, L. (2004). Psychological resilience and positive emotional granularity: Examining the benefits of positive emotions on coping and health. Journal of Personality, 72(6), 1161-1190.
  • Vacek, K. R., Coyle, L. D., & Vera, E. M. (2010). Stress, self‐esteem, hope, optimism, and well‐being in urban, ethnic minority adolescents. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 38(2), 99-111.
  • Wagnild, G., & Young, H. (1993). Development and psychometric evaluation of the Resilience Scale. Journal of Nursing Measurement, 1(2), 165-178.
  • Waterman, A.S., Schwartz, S. & Conti, R. (2008). The implications for two conceptions of happiness for the understanding of intrinsic motivation, Journal of Happiness Studies, 9, 41-79.
  • Wood, A. M., Joseph, S. & Maltby, J. (2008). Gratitude uniquely predicts satisfaction with life: Incremental validity above the domains and facets of the five factor model. Personality and Individual Differences, 45, 49–54.
  • Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Stewart, N., ve Joseph, S. (2008). Conceptualizing gratitude and appreciation as a unitary personality trait. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 621–632.
  • Wood, A. M., Froh, J.J. & Geraghty, A.W.A. (2010). Gratitude and well-being: A review and theoretical integration. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 890–905.
  • Yu, X., & Zhang, J. (2007). Factor analysis and psychometric evaluation of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) with Chinese people. Social Behavior and Personality, 35(1), 19-30.
  • Yalçın, İ. (2011). Social support and optimism as predictors of life satisfaction of college students. International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling, 33, 79–87.
  • Yıldırım, İ. (1997). The development, reliability and validity study of Perceived Social Support Scale, Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 13, 81-87.
  • Zimet, G. D., Dahlem, N. W., Zimet, S. G., & Farley, G. K. (1988). The multidimensional scale of perceived social support. Journal of Personality Assessment, 52, 30-41.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Educational Psychology
Journal Section Research Articles
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Ferhat Kardaş 0000-0003-3386-3956

Yrd. Doç. Dr. İlhan Yalçın 0000-0002-6407-9606

Publication Date January 1, 2021
Acceptance Date July 14, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 8 Issue: 1

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APA Kardaş, F., & Yalçın, Y. D. D. İ. (2021). The Broaden-and-Built Theory of Gratitude: Testing a Model of Well-Being and Resilience on Turkish College Students. Participatory Educational Research, 8(1), 141-159. https://doi.org/10.17275/per.21.8.8.1

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