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Humor Styles Are Related to Loneliness Across 15 Countries

Authors :
Julie Aitken Schermer
Radosław Rogoza
Marija Branković
Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios
Tatiana Volkodav
Truong Thi Khanh Ha
Maria Magdalena Kwiatkowska
Eva Papazova
Joonha Park
Christopher Marcin Kowalski
Marta Doroszuk
Dzintra Iliško
Sadia Malik
Samuel Lins
Ginés Navarro-Carrillo
Jorge Torres-Marín
Anna Wlodarczyk
Sibele D. Aquino
Georg Krammer
Source :
Europe's Journal of Psychology, Vol 18, Iss 4, Pp 422-436 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
PsychOpen GOLD/ Leibniz Institute for Psychology, 2022.

Abstract

The relationships between self-report loneliness and the four humor styles of affiliative, aggressive, self-defeating, and self-enhancing were investigated in 15 countries (N = 4,701). Because loneliness has been suggested to be both commonly experienced and detrimental, we examine if there are similar patterns between humor styles, gender, and age with loneliness in samples of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Across the country samples, affiliative and self-enhancing humor styles negatively correlated with loneliness, self-defeating was positively correlated, and the aggressive humor style was not significantly related. In predicting loneliness, 40.5% of the variance could be accounted. Younger females with lower affiliative, lower self-enhancing, and higher self-defeating humor style scores had higher loneliness scores. The results suggest that although national mean differences may be present, the pattern of relationships between humor styles and loneliness is consistent across these diverse samples, providing some suggestions for mental health promotion among lonely individuals.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18410413
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Europe's Journal of Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.26412cfee7fa452d825ec28f522aa1dc
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.5407