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Special publics

Special public: Users of positive psychological interventions

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THERAPY Therapy clients Users of positive psychological interventions
Number of studies
61
Additional keywords
happiness seekers, self-help users
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List of Studies on this Public

Reference Title of publication Public Al-Hussaini et al. (2001): study OM 1998 Vipassana Meditation: A Naturalistic, Preliminary Observation in Muscat. Meditation trainees and controls, Oman, 1998 Parks et al. (2012): study US 2006 Pursuing Happiness in Everyday Life: The Characteristics and Behaviors of Online Happiness Seekers. Users self-help website, USA, 2006-07 Parks et al. (2012): study ZZ Developed nations 2007 Pursuing Happiness in Everyday Life: The Characteristics and Behaviors of Online Happiness Seekers. Users of on-line self-help program, USA, 200? Bakalim & Karckay (2017): study US 2015 Effect of Group Counseling on Happiness, Life Satisfaction and Positive-Negative Affect: A Mixed Method Study. Students, before and after a 6 week counseling course,, USA, 2015 - 2016 Della Porta (2013): study ZZ 2007 Enhancing the Effects of Happiness-Boosting Activities: The Role of Autonomy Support in an Experimental Longitudinal Intervention. Student participants in a kindness training, South Korea and USA 200? Killen & MacasKill (2015): study GB GB North East 2014 Using a Gratitude Intervention to Enhance Well-Being in Older Adults. Elderly participants in a gratitude training,UK 2014 Emmons & McCullough (2003): study US 1998 /1 Counting Blessings versus Burdens: an Experimental Investigation of Gratitude and Subjective Well-Being in Daily Life. Students in a wellbeing course, USA, 1998 Krejtz et al. (2016): study PL 2013 Counting One's Blessings can reduce the Impact of Daily Stress. Participants in a gratitude training and controls, Poland, 2013 Lyubomirsky et al. (2006): study US 2003 The Costs and Benefits of Writing, Talking, and Thinking about Life's Triumphs and Defeats. Student participants in a life review exercise and controls, California, USA, 2003 MacLeod et al. (2008): study GB London 2005 Increasing Well-being through Teaching Goal-Setting and Planning Skills: Results of a Brief Intervention. Participants in a goal training and controls, London, United Kingdom, 2005 Mitchell et al. (2009): study AU 2007 A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Self-Guided Internet Intervention Promoting Well-Being. Participants in a strength training and controls, Australia, 2009 Haeck et al. (2016): study ZZ 2012 Impact of Psychoeducational Content Delivered Online to a Positive Psychology Aware Community Users of a 6 week online psychoeducation course, 35 nations, 201? Mehta & Ee (2008): study SG 2004 Effects of Good Life Program on Singaporean Older Adults’ Psychological Well-Being. 60+ aged, participants in a good life training, Singapore, 2004-2005 Nelson et al. (2014): study KR 2009 Beyond Self-Protection: Self-Affirmation Benefits Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-Being. Student participants in a self-affirmation training and controls, South Korea, 200? Al-Seheel & Noor (2016): study MY 2013 Effects of an Islamic-Based Gratitude Strategy on Muslim Students’ Level of Happiness Muslim Students, Malaysia, 201? Bakker et al. (2020): study NL 2011 Raise of Happiness Following Raised Awareness of How Happy One Feels: A Follow-Up of Repeated Users of the Happiness Indicator Website Returning users of a happiness self-help website, Netherlands, 2011-2015 Ludwigs (2014): study DE 2014 Does the Awareness of Individual Happiness have an Effect on Individual Happiness? ( Hat das Nachdenken über das individuelle Glücksempfinden einen Einfluss auf das individuelle Glücksempfinden?) Users of a happiness app and controls, followed 9 weeks. Germany 2014 Page & Vella-Brodrick (2013): study AU New South Wales 2009 The Working for Wellness Program: RCT of an Employee Well-Being Intervention. Employee well-being trainees and controls, Melbourne, Australia, 200? Parks (2009): study US Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2004 Positive Psychotherapy: Building a Model of empirically supported Self-Help. Participants in a happiness training and controls, followed 1 year, Philadelphia, USA, 2004 Weinberg et al. (2014): study AU 2012 The Impact of Laughter Yoga on Subjective Well-Being: A Pilot Study. Participants in a laughter Yoga Class and a control group , Australia 200? Sheldon et al. (2002): study US 2000 Personal Goals and Psychological Growth: Testing an Intervention to Enhance Goal Attainment and Personality Integration. Psychology students participating in a growth training, USA, 200? Sheldon et al. (2010): study US 2008 Persistent Pursuit of Need-Satisfying Goals Leads to Increased Happiness: A 6-month Experimental Longitudinal Study. University community members participating in happiness training, USA, 200? Steffen (2016): study DE 2012 Real vs. Ideal Time use - an applied study with working Students. Working students which are participants in a time- awareness intervention, Germany, 2012 Emmons & McCullough (2003): study US 1998 /2 Counting Blessings versus Burdens: an Experimental Investigation of Gratitude and Subjective Well-Being in Daily Life. Medical patients in Gratitude exercise, USA 1998 Nelson et al. (2014): study US 2009 Beyond Self-Protection: Self-Affirmation Benefits Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-Being. Students participanting in a well-being training and controls, USA 200? Fordyce (1977): study US 1972 Development of a Program to Increase Personal Happiness. Student participants in a happiness training, USA 197? Parks (2009): study US Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2006 Positive Psychotherapy: Building a Model of empirically supported Self-Help. Adults with mild-moderate depressive symptoms, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 2006-2007 Parks (2009): study US Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2007 Positive Psychotherapy: Building a Model of empirically supported Self-Help. Adults with mild/moderate depressive symptoms, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 2007-08 Proctor et al. (2011a): study GB 2009 Strengths Gym: The Impact of a Character Strengths-based Intervention on the Life Satisfaction and Well-being of Adolescents. Adolescents, participants in a strengt training and controls, UK, 2009 Rao et al. (2011): study IN 2009 Subjective Well-Being: The Tangible and the Intangible. Lessons from a Women's Mental Health Project in India. 20-65 aged women participants mental health intervention, India, 2009 Rash et al. (2011): study CA 2008 Gratitude and Well-Being: Who Benefits the Most from a Gratitude Intervention? Participants in a 4-week psychological training, Canada, 2008 Kehr (2003): study DE 2000 Goal Conflicts, Attainment of New Goals, and Well-Being Among Managers. Managers participating in a personality development course, Germany, 2000 Brown et al. (2009a): study US 2006 When what One has is Enough: Mindfulness, Financial Desire Discrepancy, and Subjective Well-Being. Participants in a mindfulness meditation course, USA, 200? Fordyce (1983): study US 1980 /1 A Program to Increase Happiness: Further Studies. Student participants in a happiness training, USA 198? Fordyce (1983): study US 1980 A Program to Increase Happiness: Further Studies. Student participants in a happiness training, USA 198? Fordyce (1983): study US 1980 /2 A Program to Increase Happiness: Further Studies. Student participants in a happiness training, USA 198? Fordyce (1983): study US 1980 /3 A Program to Increase Happiness: Further Studies. Student, participants in a happiness training 9-18 months ago, USA 198? Fernros et al. (2008): study SE 2000 Improving Quality of Life using Compound Mind-Body Therapies: Evaluation of a Course Intervention with Body Movement and Breath Therapy, Guided Imagery, Chakra Experiencing and Mindfulness Meditation. Poor health participants in a course of mind-body therapies, Sweden, 2000-2001 Moodscope (2010): study US 2010 Moodscope: Mood Management through Self-Tracking and Peer Support Users of a mood-tracking website,followed 3 months or more, USA, 2010 Layous et al. (2018): study US 2014 Reframing the Ordinary: Imaging Time as Scarce Increases in Wellbeing Students participating in happiness training, USA, 2014 Sheldon & Lyubomirsky (2009): study US 2004 Change Your Actions, Not Your Circumstances: An Experimental Test of the Sustainable Happiness Model. Participants in a happiness training, USA 200? Gavian (2011): study US 2010 The Effects of Relaxation and Gratitude Interventions on Stress Outcomes Student participants in a psychological training, USA, 2010 Baker (2011): study US 2008 It's Good to Be Grateful: Gratitude Interventions at Work Students employed for > 10 hours a week, , USA, 2008 Conner & Reid (2012): study NZ 2010 Effects of Intensive Mobile Happiness Reporting in Daily Life Psychology students participating in mood tracking experiment, New Zealand, 2010 Lambert et al. (2019a): study KW 2017 /1 Wellbeing Matters in Kuwait: The Alnowair’s Bareec Education Initiative University students participating in a positive psychology training, Kuwait, 201? Lambert et al. (2019a): study KW 2017 Wellbeing Matters in Kuwait: The Alnowair’s Bareec Education Initiative Highschool students participating in a positive psychology training, Kuwait, 2017 Manthey et al. (2016): study DE 2015 Effectiveness of Two Cognitive Interventions Promoting Happiness with Video-Based Online Instructions. Internet users, 18-63 aged, general public, Germany, 2015 Alden & Trew (2013): study CA 2010 If It Makes You Happy: Engaging in Kind Acts Increases Positive Affect in Socially Anxious Individuals Students high in social anxiety, Canada, 2010 Howells et al. (2016): study ZZ 2012 Putting the 'app' Happiness: A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Smartphone-Based Mindfulness Intervention to Enhance Wellbeing. Participants in happiness training, multiple countries, 2012 Odou & Vella-Brodrick (2013): study AU 2009 The Efficacy of Positive Psychology Interventions to Increase Well-Being and the Role of Mental Imagery Ability. Participants in happiness training, Australia, 2009 Sheldon & Lyubomirsky (2006): study US 2003 How to Increase and Sustain Positive Emotion: The Effect of Expressing Gratitude and Visualizing best possible Selves. Psychology Students, USA, 2003 Drozd et al. (2014): study NO 2010 A Web-Based Intervention Trial for Depressive Symptoms and Subjective Well-Being in Patients with Chronic HIV Infection Patients with chronic HIV infection, Norway, 2010 Drozd et al. (2014a): study NO 2010 Better Days - A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Internet-Based Positive Psychology Intervention Participants in happiness training, Norway, 2010 Dyrbye et al. (2016): study US 2012 A Randomized, Controlled Study of an Online Intervention to Promote Job Satisfaction and Well-Being among Physicians Physicians, USA, 2012 Neumeier et al. (2017): study ZZ 2014 Delivering Your Daily Dose of Well-Being to the Workplace: A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Online Well-Being Programme for Employees Employees, multiple countries, 2014 Peters et al. (2017): study ZZ 2012 Happy Despite Pain. A Randomized Controlled Trial of an 8-Week Internet-delivered Positive Psychology Intervention for Enhancing Well-being in Patients With Chronic Pain Patients with chronic pain, Netherlands and Belgium, 2012-2013 Smeets et al. (2014): study NL 2011 Meeting Suffering With Kindness: Effects of a Brief Self-Compassion Intervention for Female College Students Female psychology students, Netherlands, 2011 West et al. (2014): study US 2010 Intervention to Promote Physician Well-being, Job Satisfaction, and Professionalism Physicians, USA, 2010-2012 Diener et al. (2012): study US 1991 Purpose, Mood, and Pleasure in Predicting Satisfaction Judgments. College students, USA, followed 7 weeks 1991-1992 Park et al. (2010): study US 2002 When is the search for meaning related to life-satisfaction? Users of a positive psychology website, United States, 2002-2005 Van Agteren et al. (2021a): study AU 2016 Using a Technology‑Based Meaning and Purpose Intervention to Improve Well‑being: A Randomised Controlled Study Participants in a meaning training,,Australia and New Zealand, 202?