ISSN: 2167-1044
Katherine C Janus
Tanzania
Research Article
Too Much of a Good Thing: Curvilinear Effect of the Positivity Ratio on Emotional Dysfunction and Perceived Resources in Adolescent Females
Author(s): H Matthew Lehrer, Katherine C Janus, Christian T Gloria and Mary A Steinhardt*
H Matthew Lehrer, Katherine C Janus, Christian T Gloria and Mary A Steinhardt*
Background: The benefits of a broadened mind set across moments of positivity accumulate over time and build enduring personal resources. Positivity can transform one’s life for the better, enhancing health and building greater resilience to adversity. Evidence is strong that positivity is a key active ingredient in flourishing mental health, however, less is known about the upper limit of positivity for optimal functioning.
Aim: This study examined if exceedingly high positivity ratios – experienced positive to negative emotions – were associated with increased emotional dysfunction (stress, depressive symptoms) and downturned perceived personal (resilience, hope) and environmental (social support, school connectedness) resources.
Methods: Participants (N=510) attending an all-girls public school.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-1044.1000286