Journal article
Humour's role in the relation between attributional style and dysphoria
European journal of personality, Vol.20(4), pp.325-336
06/2006
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/108759
Abstract
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 men and women, higher levels of affiliative and self‐enhancing humour, and lower levels of self‐defeating humour, were each associated with fewer depressive symptoms. Additionally, higher levels of affiliative humour provided a buffer against the deleterious effects of a negative attributional style in men, but not women. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- Title
- Humour's role in the relation between attributional style and dysphoria
- Creators
- Daniela S HugelshoferPaul KwonRobert C ReffMegan L Olson
- Publication Details
- European journal of personality, Vol.20(4), pp.325-336
- Academic Unit
- Psychology, Department of
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd; Chichester, UK
- Number of pages
- 12
- Identifiers
- 99900547368601842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article