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Effectiveness of work-related humour trainings: humour use, humour styles and well-being

Human Resource Development International
Laura Korock, Eva Ullmann, Tabea Scheel
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Humour styles and body image

2021
This project aims to examine whether humour play a role on women's body image. Humour has been found to be a coping strategy for stress and general wellbeing.
Johnson, Susie   +2 more
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Styles in humour and social self‐images

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1975
Abstract.— The three‐dimensional Sense‐of‐Humour Questionnaire (SHQ) was coordinated with items based upon social self‐image related to three styles in humour‐“funny” wit, “sarcastic” wit, and “mixed” wit. The total questionnaire was answered by male and female students in college (average age: 17) and teacher's certificate school (average age: 25) to ...
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Humour's role in the relation between attributional style and dysphoria

European Journal of Personality, 2006
The present study empirically investigated the role of adaptive and maladaptive components of humour in the relation between attributional style and dysphoria. Four hundred eighteen students (134 male, 282 female; 2 respondents did not indicate gender) completed questionnaires measuring attributional style, humour styles and depressive symptoms. Among
Daniela S. Hugelshofer   +3 more
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Coping styles and changes in humoural reaction during academic stress

Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2004
The aim of the present study was to explore the relationship between coping styles and the changes in Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) specific salivary antibodies caused by academic stress. Fifty-four, first year, female students of nursing and physiotherapy completed pencil and paper questionnaires and concurrently donated ...
O Sarid, O Anson, A Yaari, M Margalith
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Do Humour Styles Moderate the Association Between Hopelessness and Suicide Ideation?

2022
Research has found that humour styles can moderate the relationship between various facets of mental health and well-being. However, most of these studies have used college student samples, and thus the generalizability of these findings has not been firmly established.
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The effect of humour on nursing professionals’ psychological well‐being goes beyond the influence of empathy: a cross‐sectional study

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2020
Ginés Navarro-Carrillo   +2 more
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Gender differences in humour styles of young adolescents: Empathy as a mediator

Personality and Individual Differences, 2016
Ching-Lin Wu, Hsueh-Chih Chen
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