Hope: Its Nature and Measurement.

by Anthony Scioli, Michael Ricci, Than Nyugen, and Erica R Scioli

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (Volume 3, Issue 2, pp. 78-97) 2011
  • Psychology

Hope is a powerful emotion that has been largely neglected by the social sciences. In this paper, we introduce a theory of hope drawn from multiple disciplines, including psychology, philosophy, theology, and medicine. Our integrative approach features four components: the attachment, mastery, and survival motives, as well as spiritual beliefs. In addition, we describe four different empirical analyses aimed at the development and refinement of a comprehensive set of scales for measuring state and trait hope.