The Relationship between Gratitude, Perceived Social Support, and Coping Strategies in Community Correctional Personnel: Evidence from Indirect Effects and Cross-Lagged Analysis

The main purpose of this study is to explore the longitudinal mediating effect of perceived social support in the relationship between gratitude and coping strategies among community correctional personnel. On March 20, 2024, and June 20, 2024, we conducted a longitudinal follow-up survey with 299...

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Published in:Studia Psychologica
Main Authors: Jun Zhang, Liang Wang, Ping Deng, Peiliang Sung, Xuejun Chen, Zhimin Yin
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Language:English
Published: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences 2025-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.savba.sk/index.php/studiapsychologica/article/view/2915
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author Jun Zhang
Liang Wang
Ping Deng
Peiliang Sung
Xuejun Chen
Zhimin Yin
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Liang Wang
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Peiliang Sung
Xuejun Chen
Zhimin Yin
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description The main purpose of this study is to explore the longitudinal mediating effect of perceived social support in the relationship between gratitude and coping strategies among community correctional personnel. On March 20, 2024, and June 20, 2024, we conducted a longitudinal follow-up survey with 299 community correctional personnel using the Gratitude Scale, the Perceived Social Support Scale, and the Simplified Coping Style Scale. Gratitude directly and significantly predicts coping strategies and also significantly predicts coping strategies through the indirect effect of perceived social support. Cross-lagged analysis results show that perceived social support (LW1) can significantly predict gratitude (G2), and perceived social support (LW1) can significantly predict coping strategies (Y2). The longitudinal mediating effect of perceived social support between gratitude and coping strategies is significant. It is necessary for community and judicial departments to enhance gratitude education among community correctional personnel, fostering a sense of gratitude that helps them better understand and appreciate the support they receive from others, thereby enhancing their social responsibility and psychological well-being.
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spelling doaj-art-b213ff65581444e2a0fae151bf64e7e62025-10-15T08:55:21ZengSlovak Academy of Sciences, Centre of Social and Psychological SciencesStudia Psychologica0039-33202585-88152025-09-0167310.31577/sp.2025.03.921The Relationship between Gratitude, Perceived Social Support, and Coping Strategies in Community Correctional Personnel: Evidence from Indirect Effects and Cross-Lagged AnalysisJun Zhang0https://orcid.org/0009-0004-1221-9920Liang Wang1Ping Deng2Peiliang Sung3Xuejun Chen4Zhimin Yin5College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Chosun UniversitySchool of Business Administration, Tourism College of Zhejiang, China, Hangzhou, 311231Zhejiang Police Vocational Academy, China, Hangzhou, 310018Zhejiang Police Vocational Academy, China, Hangzhou, 310018Zhejiang Police Vocational Academy, China, Hangzhou, 310018Yongkang Preschool Qidong New Village Kindergarten, China, Suzhou, 234099 The main purpose of this study is to explore the longitudinal mediating effect of perceived social support in the relationship between gratitude and coping strategies among community correctional personnel. On March 20, 2024, and June 20, 2024, we conducted a longitudinal follow-up survey with 299 community correctional personnel using the Gratitude Scale, the Perceived Social Support Scale, and the Simplified Coping Style Scale. Gratitude directly and significantly predicts coping strategies and also significantly predicts coping strategies through the indirect effect of perceived social support. Cross-lagged analysis results show that perceived social support (LW1) can significantly predict gratitude (G2), and perceived social support (LW1) can significantly predict coping strategies (Y2). The longitudinal mediating effect of perceived social support between gratitude and coping strategies is significant. It is necessary for community and judicial departments to enhance gratitude education among community correctional personnel, fostering a sense of gratitude that helps them better understand and appreciate the support they receive from others, thereby enhancing their social responsibility and psychological well-being. https://journals.savba.sk/index.php/studiapsychologica/article/view/2915gratitudeperceived social supportcoping strategiescross-lagged analysiscommunity correctional personnel
spellingShingle Jun Zhang
Liang Wang
Ping Deng
Peiliang Sung
Xuejun Chen
Zhimin Yin
The Relationship between Gratitude, Perceived Social Support, and Coping Strategies in Community Correctional Personnel: Evidence from Indirect Effects and Cross-Lagged Analysis
gratitude
perceived social support
coping strategies
cross-lagged analysis
community correctional personnel
title The Relationship between Gratitude, Perceived Social Support, and Coping Strategies in Community Correctional Personnel: Evidence from Indirect Effects and Cross-Lagged Analysis
title_full The Relationship between Gratitude, Perceived Social Support, and Coping Strategies in Community Correctional Personnel: Evidence from Indirect Effects and Cross-Lagged Analysis
title_fullStr The Relationship between Gratitude, Perceived Social Support, and Coping Strategies in Community Correctional Personnel: Evidence from Indirect Effects and Cross-Lagged Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Gratitude, Perceived Social Support, and Coping Strategies in Community Correctional Personnel: Evidence from Indirect Effects and Cross-Lagged Analysis
title_short The Relationship between Gratitude, Perceived Social Support, and Coping Strategies in Community Correctional Personnel: Evidence from Indirect Effects and Cross-Lagged Analysis
title_sort relationship between gratitude perceived social support and coping strategies in community correctional personnel evidence from indirect effects and cross lagged analysis
topic gratitude
perceived social support
coping strategies
cross-lagged analysis
community correctional personnel
url https://journals.savba.sk/index.php/studiapsychologica/article/view/2915
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