F Jiang, S Lu, T Jiang, H Jia - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
An earlier review (Schneider et al.,) examined the connection between humor styles and mental health. The present article supplements and extends Schneider et al.'s review by …
Most of us laugh at something funny multiple times during a typical day. Humor serves multiple purposes, and although there is a sizable and expanding research literature on the …
M Schneider, M Voracek… - Scandinavian Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Humor and mental health are interconnected as is evidenced by a large number of studies. However, associations are only small and inconsistent as the operationalization of humor …
JG Lu - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
Humor is universal but also culturally nuanced. This review (including 31 empirical articles in English) systematically examines cultural differences in humor perception and use. Most …
CY Plessen, FR Franken, C Ster, RR Schmid… - Personality and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Health-promoting and health-endangering humor styles as measured with the Humor Styles Questionnaire have been repeatedly associated with personality traits. Yet, a …
AK Leist, D Müller - Journal of Happiness Studies, 2013 - Springer
Humor styles have been found to be associated with well-being, however, no study has addressed the distinct well-being associations of combinations of humor styles, that is …
A Pérez‐Aranda, J Hofmann… - … Journal of Pain, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Objective The link between humour and sense of humour with pain has been a topic of research for decades. The purpose of the present article was to …
Individual differences in humor production ability are understudied, especially among experts. This is the first quantitative study of personality traits, humor production ability …
CM Kokkinos, A Koutsospyros - The Journal of Psychology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigated the associations among humor styles, general mental health (GMH), and subjective well-being (SWB) in a non-clinical sample of 662 university students (M age …