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Studies

Peters et al. (2017): study ZZ 2012

Publication

Author(s):
Peters, M.L.; Feijge, M.; Smeets, E.
Title:
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
Source:
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2017, Vol.33, 962-975

Investigation

Public
Patients with chronic pain, Netherlands and Belgium, 2012-2013
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Non-probability self-selected
Respondents
N = 206
Non Response
Assessment
Questionnaire: Conputer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI)

Happiness Measure(s) and Distributional Findings

Full text:
Self report on single item.
Feelings of happiness/unhappiness at the present moment (full text not reported)

1 = very unhappy
2 = unhappy
3 = more unhappy then happy
4 = more happy then unhappy
5 = happy
6 = very happy
Classification:
M-FH-c-sq-v-6-a
Author's label:
Happiness
Remarks:
whole sample mean
Page in publication:
966
Observed distribution
Summary Statistics
On original range 1 - 6 On range 0-10
Mean:
3.77 -
SD:
- -

Correlational Findings

Author's label Subject Description Finding Internet based Positive Psychology Intervention Trainings for multiple mental skills
Care
Voluntary, unsolicited
Multiple sorts
Online intervention