The complexities of joy: a qualitative study of joy cultivation, loss of joy, and happiness in British adults.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Maria Roberts, Richard Appiah
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Abstract

Introduction: Joy is a fundamental yet underexplored emotion that plays a critical role in well-being and happiness. Despite its significance, little research has examined how individuals cultivate, experience, and lose joy, particularly in relation to its interplay with other emotions and broader aspects of well-being. This study explored the subjective and contextual dimensions of joy among UK adults, including how it is cultivated, lost, and related to the broader aspects of well-being.

Methods: Using an exploratory qualitative design, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 adults aged 28-59 years. Thematic analysis was employed to identify patterns in participants' experiences of joy, its influences, and impact on well-being.

Results: Four key themes were constructed: The Dynamics of Joy in Everyday Life, Determinants of Joy: Influences and Barriers, Impact of Joylessness: Coping Behaviours, and Strategies for Cultivating Joy. Joy was perceived as a distinct, profound emotion, often intertwined with gratitude and love. Barriers to joy included negative relationships, societal pressures, and emotional burdens, whereas fostering positive relationships, engaging with nature, and cultivating self-awareness were identified as key strategies for sustaining joy.

Discussion: Findings highlight joy as a complex emotion, distinct from happiness and shaped by individual, relational, and cultural contexts. The study offers insight into joy's emotional and psychological impact, the challenges of its loss, and the enduring value of joyful memories. Participants also shared practical suggestions for cultivating joy, which may inform well-being initiatives in community, educational, or therapeutic settings.

快乐的复杂性:一项关于英国成年人快乐培养、快乐丧失和幸福的定性研究。
导读:快乐是一种基本的情感,但在幸福和幸福中起着至关重要的作用。尽管它很重要,但很少有研究调查个人是如何培养、体验和失去快乐的,尤其是它与其他情绪和更广泛的幸福方面的相互作用。这项研究探讨了英国成年人快乐的主观和背景维度,包括快乐是如何培养的、失去的,以及与更广泛的幸福感相关的。方法:采用探索性定性设计,对14名年龄在28-59岁的成年人进行半结构化访谈。主题分析用于确定参与者的快乐体验模式,其影响以及对幸福感的影响。结果:构建了四个关键主题:日常生活中快乐的动力、快乐的决定因素:影响和障碍、无快乐的影响:应对行为和培养快乐的策略。喜悦被认为是一种独特而深刻的情感,通常与感激和爱交织在一起。快乐的障碍包括消极的人际关系、社会压力和情感负担,而培养积极的人际关系、与自然接触、培养自我意识被认为是维持快乐的关键策略。讨论:研究结果强调快乐是一种复杂的情感,不同于幸福,受个人、关系和文化背景的影响。这项研究提供了对快乐的情感和心理影响、失去它的挑战以及快乐记忆的持久价值的见解。参与者还分享了培养快乐的实用建议,这些建议可以为社区、教育或治疗环境中的幸福倡议提供信息。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.60%
发文量
99
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being acknowledges the international and interdisciplinary nature of health-related issues. It intends to provide a meeting-point for studies using rigorous qualitative methodology of significance for issues related to human health and well-being. The aim of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being is to support and to shape the emerging field of qualitative studies and to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of human health and well-being.
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