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-lagged panel analyses, self-defeating humor was associated with an increase in both depressive symptoms and loneliness, and with a decrease in self-esteem. In addition, depressive symptoms predicted an increase in the use of self-defeati...
AbstractAttempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victim...
Peer-victimisation is associated with numerous, negative psycho-social outcomes and meta-analyses in...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
Attempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating these tw...
AbstractAttempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victim...
Peer-victimisation is associated with numerous, negative psycho-social outcomes and meta-analyses in...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective associations between psychosocial adjustment and ...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
Attempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating these tw...
AbstractAttempting to understand how humor styles relate to psychological adjustment by correlating ...
This study assessed the concurrent and prospective (fall to spring) associations between peer victim...
Peer-victimisation is associated with numerous, negative psycho-social outcomes and meta-analyses in...