2014
DOI: 10.5964/ejop.v10i3.752
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Humor Styles and the Intolerance of Uncertainty Model of Generalized Anxiety

Abstract: Past research suggests that sense of humor may play a role in anxiety. The present study builds upon this work by exploring how individual differences in various humor styles, such as affiliative, self-enhancing, and self-defeating humor, may fit within a contemporary research model of anxiety. In this model, intolerance of uncertainty is a fundamental personality characteristic that heightens excessive worry, thus increasing anxiety. We further propose that greater intolerance of uncertainty may also suppress… Show more

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“…Some researches [4,18] supported Bennet's idea [6] that a sense of humor might reduce some anxieties and provide positive effects on mental health and was adaptive to cope with stressful situation faced by someone . The research results were reinforced by other researches [7,14], found that any positive or educating types of humors may reduce any anxieties. One with positive thinking and emotion may behave more positively and adaptively in facing any stress, including death [17].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Some researches [4,18] supported Bennet's idea [6] that a sense of humor might reduce some anxieties and provide positive effects on mental health and was adaptive to cope with stressful situation faced by someone . The research results were reinforced by other researches [7,14], found that any positive or educating types of humors may reduce any anxieties. One with positive thinking and emotion may behave more positively and adaptively in facing any stress, including death [17].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Finally, the self-defeating humor style refers to disparaging oneself in a humorous way in front of others in order to gain their recognition at one’s own expense [ 21 ]. This can be described as a misdirected attempt at stress reduction that involves auto-aggressive components and the repression of one’s actual emotional needs [ 22 ]. Using this humor style has been linked to higher levels of neuroticism [ 15 ] and psychological adjustment problems [ 23 ]; more negative feelings toward school [ 3 ]; higher levels of loneliness, depression, anxiety and psychiatric symptoms; and lower levels of self-esteem [ 24 , 25 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research indicates that a sense of humor might reduce some anxieties level, provide positive effects on mental health, and is adaptive to cope with stressful situations [23][24][25]. Moreover, research shows that any positive or educating type of humor may reduce anxiety [26,27].…”
Section: Humor As An Anxiety Buffermentioning
confidence: 99%