2016
DOI: 10.5964/ejop.v12i3.1065
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Longitudinal associations between humor styles and psychosocial adjustment in adolescence

Abstract: This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and four humor styles, two of which are adaptive (affiliative, self-enhancing) and two maladaptive (aggressive, self-defeating). Participants were 1,234 adolescents (52% female) aged 11-13 years, drawn from six secondary schools in England. Self-reports of psychosocial adjustment (loneliness, depressive symptomatology, and self-esteem) and humor styles were collected at two time points (fall and summer). In cross-la… Show more

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“…In support of this, Fox et al . (2016a) did find bidirectional associations between humour styles and psychosocial adjustment with older children aged 11–13 years. For example, self‐defeating humour at Time 1 was found to predict an increase in depression at Time 2, whilst depressive symptoms also predicted an increase in the use of self‐defeating humour over time.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…In support of this, Fox et al . (2016a) did find bidirectional associations between humour styles and psychosocial adjustment with older children aged 11–13 years. For example, self‐defeating humour at Time 1 was found to predict an increase in depression at Time 2, whilst depressive symptoms also predicted an increase in the use of self‐defeating humour over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Similarly, if children have only just begun to use the self‐enhancing and self‐defeating humour styles, it could be that associations with adjustment become apparent over a longer period of time meaning that associations may be different to those seen in adolescents by Fox et al . (2016a).…”
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confidence: 99%
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