Developmental and Clinical Psychology
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): June 2025

Exploring The Link Between Gratitude and Negative Emotions in Female Islamic Boarding Students

Al Karim, Chamilul Hikam (Unknown)
Suparno, Suparno (Unknown)
Hyoscyamina, Darorsy Endah (Unknown)
Listiara, Anita (Unknown)
Widodo, Prasetyo Budi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Aug 2025

Abstract

This study explores the relationship between gratitude and negative emotions among female students in an Islamic boarding school (pesantren) in Tegal Regency, Indonesia. A total of 219 students aged 12–21 years participated in this study. Data were collected using validated scales to assess gratitude as well as symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression. The results showed that gratitude was negatively correlated with stress (r = –0.236), anxiety (r = – 0.202), and depression (r = –0.339), indicating that higher levels of gratitude tend to be associated with lower levels of these negative emotional states. Descriptively, over half of the participants (57.53%) reported high levels of gratitude. Most students experienced normal levels of stress and depression, but a notable proportion (31.51%) experienced extremely severe anxiety. These findings underscore the relevance of gratitude in supporting emotional well-being, while also pointing to the urgent need for interventions targeting anxiety among students.

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dcp

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The Journal of Developmental and Clinical Psychology (DCP) is a serves as a dedicated platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research in the diverse and evolving fields of psychology and mental health, with a particular emphasis on individual development, well-being, and socio-cultural ...