Journal article

Relationship of humour to health: A psychometric investigation

GJ Boyle, JM Joss-Reid

British Journal of Health Psychology | BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2004

Abstract

The effects of humour on health were investigated using a sample of 504 individuals comprising three groups (community group, university students, and respondents with a medical condition). Hypotheses were: (1) that after controlling for other variables, humour would be significantly associated with health: (2) that individuals with a greater sense of humour would report significantly higher levels of good health as compared with those with less humour; and (3) that the assessment of the factor structure of the Multidimensional Sense of Humour Scale (MSHS) would support its construct validity in the Australian context. The present findings supported the view that a sense of humour is associa..

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