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Gratitude and social support mediate the association between mindfulness and mood: A cross-cultural replication study

Swickert and colleagues surveyed young adults in the United States and found that gratitude and social support mediated the association between mindfulness and mood (both positive and negative affect). This study attempted to replicate Swickert et al.’s mediational findings using a young adult Hunga...

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Published in:Journal of health psychology 2022-01, Vol.27 (1), p.246-252
Main Authors: Mirnics, Zsuzsanna, Hittner, James B, Swickert, Rhonda, Kövi, Zsuzsanna
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description Swickert and colleagues surveyed young adults in the United States and found that gratitude and social support mediated the association between mindfulness and mood (both positive and negative affect). This study attempted to replicate Swickert et al.’s mediational findings using a young adult Hungarian sample. Results indicated that with one exception, the mediational findings were replicated. The exception was that for the Hungarians, gratitude did not mediate the association between mindfulness and negative affect. Overall, these findings indicate that the mediational effects of gratitude and social support are quite similar for individuals living in the United States and Hungary.
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Cross-Cultural Comparison
Gratitude
Humans
Mindfulness
Negative emotions
Positive emotions
Reproducibility
Social Support
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
Young adults
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