to gratitude for specific behavior and some social relationships.
In summary, the present study indicated that gratitude is a compound emotion. In Thai adolescents, the feelings of appreciativeness uniquely motivated prosocial behavior and the feelings of appreciativeness were affected by perception about the cost to a benefactor and gains for a recipient. These findings also provided a comprehension about feelings of appreciativeness linked with respect might strengthen potential gratitude to promote prosocial behavior. Even though there was a short of adequate evidence to support this agreement, these findings had implications for the current gratitude scenario studies and research-based intervention for promoting gratitude in youth