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      Cognitive‐affective responses to online positive‐psychological interventions: The effects of optimistic, grateful, and self‐compassionate writing

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          <p class="first" id="d2519924e95">Growing evidence suggests that online positive-psychological interventions effectively increase well-being, and a wealth of evidence describes cognitive-affective responses to such interventions. Few studies, however, have directly compared responses across popular exercises such as the best-possible-self intervention, the gratitude letter, or self-compassionate writing. In addition, current evidence is ambiguous regarding the effects of potential moderator variables such as trait gratitude and emotional self-awareness. To address these issues, we randomized 432 German adults to perform either optimism, gratitude, self-compassion, or control writing interventions in an online setting. Participants reported trait gratitude and trait emotional self-awareness before the interventions, as well as momentary optimism, gratitude, self-compassion, positive affect, and current thoughts immediately after the interventions. Results indicate higher momentary optimism after the best-possible-self intervention and higher momentary gratitude after the gratitude letter than after the control task. There were no differences when comparing the best-possible-self intervention with the gratitude letter. Both interventions increased the number of positive self-relevant thoughts. The self-compassion condition showed no effects. Moderation analysis results indicate that neither emotional self-awareness nor trait gratitude moderated the intervention effects. Future studies should compare responses across different positive-psychological interventions using more comprehensive exercises to ensure larger effects. </p>

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                Journal
                Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being
                Applied Psych Health & Well
                Wiley
                1758-0846
                1758-0854
                November 2022
                January 09 2022
                November 2022
                : 14
                : 4
                : 1105-1128
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Education and Psychology, Division of Methods and Evaluation Freie Universitat Berlin Berlin Germany
                [2 ]Department of Education and Psychology, Division of Work and Organizational Psychology Freie Universitat Berlin Berlin Germany
                [3 ]School of Social Sciences, Chair of Educational Psychology University of Mannheim Mannheim Germany
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                10.1111/aphw.12326
                35001547
                367abd98-6810-40da-8ac9-1f6e1eef417c
                © 2022

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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