Measuring Gratitude Validation of the Dutch S-GRAT and GQ-6

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Measuring Gratitude Validation of the Dutch S-GRAT and GQ-6 Lilian Jans-Beken1, Johan Lataster1, 2, Roeslan Leontjevas1 , Nele Jacobs1,2 1 Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Open University, PO Box 2960 , 6401 DL Heerlen, The Netherlands 2 Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands Correspondence to lilian.jans-beken@ou.nl Aim The goal of this study was to validate the Dutch translations of the Short Gratitude, Resentment, and Appreciation Test (S-GRAT) from Thomas and Watkins (2003) and the Gratitude Questionnaire 6 (GQ-6) from McCullough, Emmons, and Tsang (2002). Associations between the grateful trait, its proposed characteristics as represented in the three subscales of the S-GRAT-NL (lack of a sense of deprivation, simple appreciation, appreciation of others) and measures of well-being such as satisfaction with life (SWLS), negative affect (NA) and positive affect (PA) were examined. Sample The sample consisted of 706 Dutch speaking adults from the general population (Mean age = 44 years, SD = 14, Range = 18 – 80). At six weeks follow-up, 440 participants of the initial sample completed the survey (Mean age = 46 years, SD = 14, Range = 18 - 80). Method and measures An online survey with a baseline measurement and a six-weeks follow-up was conducted, using the translated versions of the S-GRAT, the GQ-6, the Satisfaction With Life Scale, and Positive Affect and Negative Affect Schedule. Analysis Confirmatory Factor Analysis, McDonalds omega, and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient was used to determine the reliability of both questionnaires. Multiple regression models were used to determine concurrent, convergent, and divergent validity. Results Conclusion The translated questionnaires appear to be psychometrically sound and can be used for research of the grateful trait in a Dutch speaking population. Future research will extend our understanding of gratitude as a trait, and its characteristics represented in the three subscales of the S-GRAT-NL. References Thomas, M., & Watkins, P. (2003). Measuring the grateful trait: development of revised GRAT. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, Britisch Columbia, Canada. McCullough, M. E., Emmons, R. A., & Tsang, J.-A. (2002). The Grateful Disposition: A Conceptual and Empirical Topography. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, 82(1), 112-127. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.82.1.112 Jans-Beken, L. G. P. J., Lataster, J., Leontjevas, R., & Jacobs, N. (2015). Measuring Gratitude: a Comparative Validation of the Dutch Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ6) and Short Gratitude, Resentment and Appreciation Test (SGRAT). Psychologica Belgica. doi: http://doi.org/10.5334/pb.bd