Gratitude and Wellbeing: Who Benefits the Most from a Gratitude Intervention?
Background: Theory and research have shown that gratitude interventions have
positive outcomes on measures of well-being. Gratitude listing, behavioral
expressions, and grateful contemplation are methods of inducing gratitude.
While research has examined gratitude listing and behavioral expressions, no
study has tested the long-term effects of a gratitude contemplation intervention
on well-being. Methods: The present experiment examined the efficacy of a
4-week gratitude contemplation intervention program in improving well-being
relative to a memorable events control condition. Pre-test measures of cardiac
coherence, trait gratitude, and positive and negative affect were collected. Pre-
and post-test measures assessing satisfaction with life and self-esteem were also
collected. Daily positive and negative affect were completed twice a week
throughout the intervention period. Results: Compared to those in the memo-
rable events condition, participants in the gratitude condition reported higher
satisfaction with life and self-esteem. Trait gratitude was found to moderate the
effects of the gratitude intervention on satisfaction with life. Conclusion: Grate-
ful contemplation can be used to enhance long-term well-being.