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Positive emotions broaden individuals’ momentary thought-action repertoires, and builds their personal resources.
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Why Contentment? Poorly-defined and under-researched Emotion induced/released in relaxation, meditation, happiness/ flow-states Useful in positive-emotion studies Self-regulation studies
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What is contentment? State of happiness and satisfaction: he found contentment in living a simple life in the country (Oxford dictionary) Instead of judging or second- guessing yourself, you are satisfied to just be Contentment feels peaceful as the moonlight at the bottom of a stream, tranquil amid constant change (Johnson & Ruhl, 1999).
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William James (1840 – 1910) “...the bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion” (James, 1890).
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Frederickson (2010) Serenity/Contentment Context: safe, certain, low effort Tendency: savour & integrate Outcome: modify self- & world-views Inspires more of a mental state rather than an action state.
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Proposed autonomic and cognitive correlates of contentment Physical correlates of contentment: Cognitive correlates of contentment Body relaxes Heart rate Body-tension Muscles relaxation Blood flow Temperature Immunes system strengthens EEG synchronisation/changes physiological equilibrium Emotion- changes Stress decreases (coping) Can “hear” body symptoms (awareness increases) Feel content to be in this moment
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Current Contentment Measures The Contentment with Life Assessment (Lavallee, Hatch, Michalos, & Mckinley, 2006). The Generalised Contentment Scale (Hudson, 1986) physiological correlates State contentment
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Measuring Contentment Create and statistically validate a contentment measure
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The Measure 38 initial questions Life satisfaction + Current cognitive/emotional satisfaction + Physiological state of contentment Contentment with Life Assessment, Generalised Contentment Scale 10 X UoA colleagues
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Participants 352 ppt’s UoA Between 17 and 59 (M = 21.96 SD = 6.60) 78.3% females /21.7% males Euro (n = 188), Asian (n = 78); Indian (n = 21); Maori (n = 18); P.I. (n = 9), other ethnicity (n = 46)
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Table 1. Summary of exploratory factor analysis results for the Contentment Scale questionnaire (N =302) Varimax Rotated Component Matrix Rotated Factor Loadings I am calm0.260.74 I feel love towards myself0.710.31 My shoulders are relaxed0.150.75 At this time I feel in control of my life0.750.3 All of my needs for contentment have been taken care of0.690.26 I feel content0.770.38 My body feels tense0.80 I feel stressed out0.320.73 I feel unfulfilled with what I am achieving in life0.800.14 I feel unhappy because there are other things I would like to be doing in my life 0.800.10 Eigenvalues3.642.72 % of variance36.3627.15 α 0.880.80 Note. Primary factor loadings above.40 are in bold
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Table 1. Summary of exploratory factor analysis results for the Contentment Scale questionnaire (N =302) Varimax Rotated Component Matrix Rotated Factor Loadings I am calm0.74 I feel love towards myself0.71 My shoulders are relaxed0.75 At this time I feel in control of my life0.75 All of my needs for contentment have been taken care of0.69 I feel content0.77 My body feels tense0.80 I feel stressed out0.73 I feel unfulfilled with what I am achieving in life0.80 I feel unhappy because there are other things I would like to be doing in my life 0.80 Eigenvalues3.642.72 % of variance36.3627.15 α 0.880.80 Note. Primary factor loadings above.40 are in bold
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Table 1. Summary of exploratory factor analysis results for the Contentment Scale questionnaire (N =302) Varimax Rotated Component Matrix Rotated Factor Loadings General Cognitive Appraisal State Tension Appraisal I am calm0.74 I feel love towards myself0.71 My shoulders are relaxed0.75 At this time I feel in control of my life0.75 All of my needs for contentment have been taken care of 0.69 I feel content0.77 My body feels tense0.80 I feel stressed out0.73 I am unfulfilled with what I am achieving in life0.80 I feel unhappy because there are other things I would like to be doing in my life 0.80 Eigenvalues3.642.72 % of variance36.3627.15 Α 0.880.80 Note. Primary factor loadings above.40 are in bold
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Final 10 Questions for State Contentment Measure General Cognitive Appraisal State Tension Appraisal 1. I feel content 2. At this time I feel in control of my life 3. I feel unhappy because there are other things I would like to be doing in my life 4. I feel love towards myself 5. All of my needs for contentment have been taken care of 6. I feel unfulfilled with what I am achieving in my life 1. My shoulders are relaxed 2. My body feels tense 3. I feel stressed out 4. I am calm
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Table 1 Correlation Between Contentment Measure Subscales After Controlling For Social Desirability Subscale General Cognitive Appraisal State Tension Appraisal0.535** Note **p <.001
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Testing the Contentment Measure Convergent and Discriminant validity of the State Contentment Measure 83 ppts (UoA) Between19 and 61 (M = 27.79 SD = 7.41) 80.7% female/16.9% male
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Scales correlated with CM Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale Oxford Happiness Questionnaire Mindfulness Awareness Attention Scale Satisfaction with Life Scale Contentment with Life Assessment scale General Contentment Scale
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Correlations Between Measures after controlling for Social Desirability Measures Depression, Anxiety, Stress Survey Oxford Happiness Questionnaire Mindfulness Awareness Attention Scale Satisfaction With Life Scale Contentment Measure -0.637*0.706*0.497*0.652* General Cognitive Appraisal Subscale -0.655*0.709*0.444*0.706* State Tension Appraisal Subscale -0.435*0.530*0.449*0.416* Note. *p <.001
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Correlations Between Measures after controlling for Social Desirability Measures Contentment with Life Assessment scaleGeneral Contentment Scale Contentment Measure0.834*0.865* General Cognitive Appraisal Subscale 0.891*0.848* State Tension Appraisal Subscale 0.440*0.592* Note. *p <.001
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Discussion A 10-item contentment measure (CM) was created with two distinct subscales Reliable validated Short (easily add it to larger questionnaire packages) State Physiological
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Add it to... Positive emotions studies Mindful eating studies Meditation studies Flow and well-being studies
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Limitations Limited specific population Further testing needed on other populations
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Questions Can the measure predict physiological markers Can the measure predict psychological well- being markers
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A Potential Definition of Contentment? Contentment is an active state of cognitive and physiological equilibrium
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The State Contentment Measure (SCM; Taylor, 2013). For permission to access the SCM (at no cost) please email either: g.owens@auckland.ac.nz t.taylor@auckland.ac.nz
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