Prioritizing positivity: an effective approach to pursuing happiness?
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Prioritizing positivity: an effective approach to pursuing happiness?
Erratum in
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Correction to Catalino, Algoe, & Fredrickson (2014).Emotion. 2015 Apr;15(2):175. doi: 10.1037/emo0000064. Emotion. 2015. PMID: 25821908
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"Prioritizing positivity: An effective approach to pursuing happiness?": Correction to Catalino, Algoe, & Fredrickson (2014).Emotion. 2016 Apr;16(3):319. doi: 10.1037/emo0000177. Emotion. 2016. PMID: 27010431
Abstract
A decade of research reveals the benefits of positive emotions for mental and physical health; however, recent empirical work suggests the explicit pursuit of happiness may backfire. The present study hypothesized that the pursuit of happiness is not inherently self-defeating; in particular, individuals who seek positivity, as exemplified by how they make decisions about how to organize their day-to-day lives, may be happier. This individual difference is labeled prioritizing positivity. In a community sample of young to older adults (N = 233), prioritizing positivity predicted a host of well-being outcomes (positive emotions, depressive symptomology). In addition, people high in prioritizing positivity have greater resources, and these links are explained by more frequent experiences of positive emotions. In sum, the present study suggests that seeking happiness, although a delicate art, may be a worthwhile pursuit.
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