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Individual Differences Research
2011, Volume 9, Issue 1


Writing about Satisfaction Processes Increases Well-Being

Author(s): Navjot Bhullar, Nicola S. Schutte, John M. Malouff

DOI: https://doi.org/10.65030/idr.09003

Abstract: This study explored the effect of expressive writing about satisfaction experiences on well-being. Participants in the experimental condition (n = 46) wrote about meaningful activities that provide them with an intense sense of enjoyment and pleasure and how satisfaction derived from such activities can be increased. The control group participants (n = 44) wrote about their daily activities. The results showed that writing about satisfaction experiences led to significantly higher levels of well-being, including more life satisfaction, positive affect, psychological well-being, and social well-being and less depression, anxiety and stress.

Keywords: Satisfaction; Psychological well-being; Depression; Anxiety; Psychological stress; Writing

Pages: 22-32

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