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Published in: Journal of Happiness Studies 1-2/2024

01-02-2024 | Research Paper

In My Grasp or out of My Hands? Belief About Where Life Satisfaction Comes from Predicts Motivation to Seek it

Authors: Erin Shanahan, Jean Paul Lefebvre, Preet K. Chauhan, Anne E. Wilson

Published in: Journal of Happiness Studies | Issue 1-2/2024

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Abstract

People often expect a future brighter than the present. However, expectations of steep improvement have been linked to worse psychological functioning, perhaps because rosy predictions often do not come to pass. Should we conclude that expecting a highly satisfying future is maladaptive? We wondered instead whether the adaptiveness of these trajectories may depend on other belief systems which accompany them. Across three studies we found that although individuals high and low in depressive symptoms both expected a better future, they differed in their beliefs about whether satisfaction comes from primarily controllable or uncontrollable sources. People lower in depressive symptoms believed that satisfaction is impacted by controllable behaviors which predicted motivation to engage in well-being supportive behaviors. In contrast, those higher in depressive symptoms believed satisfaction came from uncontrollable factors, accounting for less inclination to engage in well-being facilitating behaviors. These insights may help clarify how people’s expectations for a better tomorrow may only sometimes be accompanied by adaptive beliefs about how to get there.

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Footnotes
1
Curran (2016) suggests attention check questions to identify careless and inattentive responders.
 
2
After completing the main measures participants completed measures unrelated to the present study, additional measures available upon request.
 
3
To provide evidence for the psychometric validity of the measures used in the present work, confirmatory factor analyses were conducted on the CES-D and LOC scales. Results of the factor analyses are presented in the supplemental materials. The results of the factor analyses also informed our mediation analyses as the measurement models were specified as a part of the SEM model to adjust for measurement error.
 
4
The related construct self-efficacy was also measured. Overall, results for self-efficacy parallel those found for internal LOC. See supplemental materials.
 
5
The general commitment item was also included, however for sake of brevity and because we consider behavioral intentions to be a more precise measure of our outcome of interest, we only report results for behavioral intentions. Results using the general commitment item directly parallel those found for behavioral intentions and replicate Study 1. See supplemental materials.
 
6
Most correlations from Study 1 were within this range or higher, however we used specific effect sizes from Study 1 with caution given the identified limitations of single-item measures and the fact that we increased the number of items and increased the precision of the wording in the sources of satisfaction scale in Study 2.
 
7
After the main measures, participants completed questions unrelated to the current study, additional materials are available upon request.
 
8
To provide evidence for the psychometric validity of the measures used in the present work, confirmatory factor analyses were conducted on the CES-D, LOC scale, and behavioral intentions measure. As the sources of satisfaction scale was new to the current research an exploratory factor analysis was conducted on this measure. Results of these factor analyses are presented in the supplemental materials. The results of the factor analyses also informed our mediation analyses as the measurement models were specified as a part of the SEM model to adjust for measurement error.
 
9
As in Study 1, self-efficacy was also measured. Results for self-efficacy parallel those found for internal locus of control. See supplemental materials.
 
10
Participants also completed an open-ended question assessing their sources of satisfaction for exploratory purposes. Coding scheme and descriptive information can be found in the supplemental materials.
 
11
After the main measures participants completed questions unrelated to the current study. See appendix for all study materials.
 
12
To provide evidence for the psychometric validity of the measures used in the present work, factor analyses were conducted on all scales with two or more items. Results of all factor analyses are presented in the supplemental materials. The results of the factor analyses also informed our mediation analyses as the measurement models were specified as a part of the SEM model to adjust for measurement error.
 
13
Participants also rated the extent to which they believed LS is influenced by positive and negative daily uncontrollable experiences, mood boosts and hassles respectively. Results for these items can be found in the supplemental materials.
 
14
as in Study 2 the General Commitment item was also Included. Results Using the General Commitment item Directly Parallel those Found for Behavioral Intentions and Replicate Studies 1 & 2. See Supplemental Materials
 
15
As in Study 2 participants rated their intentions to engage in religious/spiritual practices, which was highly correlated with participants’ strength of religious beliefs (r = .65, p < .001). A substantial portion of participants identified as non-religious; 20.5% selected none and 57.4% were at or below the midpoint. Results remain the same when this item is included in the composite.
 
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Metadata
Title
In My Grasp or out of My Hands? Belief About Where Life Satisfaction Comes from Predicts Motivation to Seek it
Authors
Erin Shanahan
Jean Paul Lefebvre
Preet K. Chauhan
Anne E. Wilson
Publication date
01-02-2024
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Happiness Studies / Issue 1-2/2024
Print ISSN: 1389-4978
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7780
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-024-00711-4

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