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dc.contributor.advisor吳英璋(Yin-Chang Wu)
dc.contributor.authorYi-Ping Chuen
dc.contributor.author朱怡苹zh_TW
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dc.description.abstract幾乎在所有文化和大部分人類歷史當中,感恩皆被視為人格與社會生活中不可或缺的,感恩之經驗和表達亦對個體、社會有益,然而感恩卻是最未被研究的情緒之一。近年來陸續有研究指出感恩除了對心理和人際有益之外,感恩亦有助於生理功能與健康(Emmons, 2004),因此感恩之相關評估與介入技巧逐漸被發展出來,但各研究所使用的感恩定義不盡相同,各有其著重之處,仍未有較一致的共識。本研究透過回顧、整理各感恩定義,推論感恩應為連續歷程,進一步提出感恩歷程模式,以半結構式訪談及焦點詢問法,深入探討四位社區老年人之感恩經驗,訪談資料以內容分析及本研究所提之感恩歷程編碼分析整理。資料顯示,感恩經驗多在受到幫助或恩惠之後產生,而產生之閾值高低、持續程度或後續影響則有所差異,可能是由於性格、環境、價值觀等不同之緣故。感恩歷程各元素的描述難易、多寡亦有別,可能與具體程度、思考或說話習慣有關。研究結果回饋至原先的模型,部分歷程項目定義需做修改以更精準描繪感恩經驗。且本次研究亦發現,一個人之中心信念會影響其是否容易感恩,回顧感恩經驗時也容易提取許多相關想法或經驗,上述內容與感恩層級皆應納入感恩歷程方能對感恩做更全面的了解,並有助發展感恩之評估與介入。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractIn most culture and human history, gratitude is viewed as an essential part of personality and social life. The experience and expression of gratitude is beneficial for both individual and society. In spite of this, gratitude is one of the most under-researched emotions. In recent years, studies have pointed out that not only is gratitude beneficial for psychological health and interpersonal relationships, but also physiological health and functioning (Emmons, 2004). As a result, assessment and intervention for gratitude have been gradually developed. However, the definition of gratitude varies across different studies; researchers emphasize on different parts of gratitude and the definitions of gratitude have not yet reached a consensus. Through reviewing definitions of gratitude, this study infers that gratitude is a continuous process, and further proposed the gratitude process model. Semi-structured focusing interview method was adopted to deeply explore gratitude experience of four elderlies living in community. Interviews were processed by content analysis method and the gratitude process coding method proposed in this study. Results revealed that gratitude experience usually arise from being helped. Nonetheless, its threshold, duration and subsequent influence differed, which may due to different personalities, environments and values. The degree of difficulty and the amount of description also differed in each element of gratitude process, probably resulting from the differences in degree of concreteness, thinking and speaking habits. By virtue of the feedback from results, parts of the process definitions in the original gratitude process model require further modifications to depict the gratitude experience more accurately. This study also found that central beliefs influence how easily one feels gratitude; retrospect to one's gratitude experience also affects the retrieval of related experiences. These should all be included in the gratitude process model to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of gratitude, and facilitate the development of gratitude assessments and interventions.en
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dc.description.tableofcontents目 次
第一章 緒論 1
第一節 感恩與正向心理學………………………………………… 1
第二節 感恩定義及其評量………………………………………… 5
第三節 感恩的層級……………………………………………………… 14
第四節 完整的感恩歷程……………………………………………… 17
第五節 研究目的…………………………………………………………… 20
第二章 研究方法與材料 23
第一節 研究對象…………………………………………………………… 23
第二節 研究方法與設計……………………………………………… 23
第三節 研究流程…………………………………………………………… 25
第四節 訪談…………………………………………………………………… 25
第五節 分析方法…………………………………………………………… 27
第三章 研究結果 33
第一節 資料分析程序…………………………………………………… 33
第二節 研究結果…………………………………………………………… 34
第四章 綜合討論 69
第一節 受訪者之感恩歷程…………………………………………… 69
第二節 感恩歷程結果綜合討論…………………………………… 71
第三節 由感恩歷程角度出發………………………………………… 72
第四節 感恩歷程應用以更貼近受訪者並改善介入… 74
第五節 研究貢獻、限制與未來研究方向…………………… 78
參考文獻 83
附錄 93
附錄一: 基本資料表………………………………………………………… 93
附錄二: 研究參與同意書………………………………………………… 94
dc.language.isozh-TW
dc.subject感恩歷程模式zh_TW
dc.subject內容分析zh_TW
dc.subject感恩zh_TW
dc.subject半結構式訪談zh_TW
dc.subject焦點詢問法zh_TW
dc.subjectGratitudeen
dc.subjectThe gratitude process modelen
dc.subjectContent analysisen
dc.subjectSemistructured focusing interviewen
dc.title感恩歷程初探zh_TW
dc.titleThe Development of the Gratitude Process Modelen
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear102-2
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee洪福建(Fu-Chien Hung),陳坤虎(Kun-Hu Chen)
dc.subject.keyword感恩,感恩歷程模式,內容分析,半結構式訪談,焦點詢問法,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordGratitude,The gratitude process model,Content analysis,Semistructured focusing interview,en
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dc.date.accepted2014-05-09
dc.contributor.author-college理學院zh_TW
dc.contributor.author-dept心理學研究所zh_TW
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