Strengths use as a secret of happiness: Another dimension of visually impaired individuals' psychological state.

It is well recognized that visual impairments (VI) worsen individuals' mental condition. However, little is known about the positive aspects including subjective happiness, positive emotions, and strengths. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the positive aspects of persons...

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Main Authors: Shinichiro Matsuguma, Motoko Kawashima, Kazuno Negishi, Fumiya Sano, Masaru Mimura, Kazuo Tsubota
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5794170?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-29c8d82f4cb3485fa27d37b6a123e4fc2020-11-25T01:46:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01132e019232310.1371/journal.pone.0192323Strengths use as a secret of happiness: Another dimension of visually impaired individuals' psychological state.Shinichiro MatsugumaMotoko KawashimaKazuno NegishiFumiya SanoMasaru MimuraKazuo TsubotaIt is well recognized that visual impairments (VI) worsen individuals' mental condition. However, little is known about the positive aspects including subjective happiness, positive emotions, and strengths. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the positive aspects of persons with VI including their subjective happiness, positive emotions, and strengths use. Positive aspects of persons with VI were measured using the Subjective Happiness Scale (SHS), the Scale of Positive and Negative Experience-Balance (SPANE-B), and the Strengths Use Scale (SUS). A cross-sectional analysis was utilized to examine personal information in a Tokyo sample (N = 44). We used a simple regression analysis and found significant relationships between the SHS or SPANE-B and SUS; on the contrary, VI-related variables were not correlated with them. A multiple regression analysis confirmed that SUS was a significant factor associated with both the SHS and SPANE-B. Strengths use might be a possible protective factor from the negative effects of VI.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5794170?pdf=render
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author Shinichiro Matsuguma
Motoko Kawashima
Kazuno Negishi
Fumiya Sano
Masaru Mimura
Kazuo Tsubota
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Motoko Kawashima
Kazuno Negishi
Fumiya Sano
Masaru Mimura
Kazuo Tsubota
Strengths use as a secret of happiness: Another dimension of visually impaired individuals' psychological state.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Shinichiro Matsuguma
Motoko Kawashima
Kazuno Negishi
Fumiya Sano
Masaru Mimura
Kazuo Tsubota
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title Strengths use as a secret of happiness: Another dimension of visually impaired individuals' psychological state.
title_short Strengths use as a secret of happiness: Another dimension of visually impaired individuals' psychological state.
title_full Strengths use as a secret of happiness: Another dimension of visually impaired individuals' psychological state.
title_fullStr Strengths use as a secret of happiness: Another dimension of visually impaired individuals' psychological state.
title_full_unstemmed Strengths use as a secret of happiness: Another dimension of visually impaired individuals' psychological state.
title_sort strengths use as a secret of happiness: another dimension of visually impaired individuals' psychological state.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description It is well recognized that visual impairments (VI) worsen individuals' mental condition. However, little is known about the positive aspects including subjective happiness, positive emotions, and strengths. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the positive aspects of persons with VI including their subjective happiness, positive emotions, and strengths use. Positive aspects of persons with VI were measured using the Subjective Happiness Scale (SHS), the Scale of Positive and Negative Experience-Balance (SPANE-B), and the Strengths Use Scale (SUS). A cross-sectional analysis was utilized to examine personal information in a Tokyo sample (N = 44). We used a simple regression analysis and found significant relationships between the SHS or SPANE-B and SUS; on the contrary, VI-related variables were not correlated with them. A multiple regression analysis confirmed that SUS was a significant factor associated with both the SHS and SPANE-B. Strengths use might be a possible protective factor from the negative effects of VI.
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