TY - JOUR
T1 - Basic psychological needs satisfaction and frustration prospectively mediates the link between dispositional gratitude and life satisfaction
T2 - Longitudinal evidence from a representative sample in Chile
AU - Unanue, Jesús
AU - Oriol, Xavier
AU - Oyanedel, Juan Carlos
AU - Unanue, Wenceslao
AU - Gómez, Marcos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/7
Y1 - 2022/7
N2 - Research has consistently found that gratitude predicts life satisfaction. Unfortunately, only a few underlying psychological processes (e.g., mediators) have been tested, using only cross-sectional designs. Nonetheless, novel methodological research argues that mediations should be tested using only longitudinal or experimental data. Thus, we extended current research into the gratitude-life satisfaction link by testing, longitudinally, two unexplored mediators: the satisfaction (BPNS) and frustration (BNPF) of the three basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence and relatedness as proposed by Self-determination theory (SDT). A three-wave longitudinal design among a representative sample of Chilean adults found support for our hypothesis: Gratitude at T1 predicts higher BPNS and lower BPNF at T2, which in turns predicts higher life satisfaction at T3. Key theoretical and practical implications for gratitude and SDT research are discussed.
AB - Research has consistently found that gratitude predicts life satisfaction. Unfortunately, only a few underlying psychological processes (e.g., mediators) have been tested, using only cross-sectional designs. Nonetheless, novel methodological research argues that mediations should be tested using only longitudinal or experimental data. Thus, we extended current research into the gratitude-life satisfaction link by testing, longitudinally, two unexplored mediators: the satisfaction (BPNS) and frustration (BNPF) of the three basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence and relatedness as proposed by Self-determination theory (SDT). A three-wave longitudinal design among a representative sample of Chilean adults found support for our hypothesis: Gratitude at T1 predicts higher BPNS and lower BPNF at T2, which in turns predicts higher life satisfaction at T3. Key theoretical and practical implications for gratitude and SDT research are discussed.
KW - Basic psychological needs
KW - Chile
KW - Gratitude
KW - Life satisfaction
KW - Longitudinal mediation
KW - Self-determination theory
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85126943602&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.paid.2022.111608
DO - 10.1016/j.paid.2022.111608
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85126943602
SN - 0191-8869
VL - 193
JO - Personality and Individual Differences
JF - Personality and Individual Differences
M1 - 111608
ER -