Humor Daily Events and Well-Being: The Role of Gelotophobia and Psychological Work Climate

A. Silva, A. Caetano, R. R. Lopes
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This study aims to: (1) analyze the relationship between humor-daily events and well-being; (2) test the mediating role of positive affect in this relationship; (3) analyze the moderating role of gelotophobia between humor-daily events and positive affect, and; (4) explore the moderating role of psychological climate between positive affect and well-being. To test these goals, we conducted a quasi-experimental study with 93 participants. We used regressions and bootstrapping analyses to test the moderated mediation model. The relationship between the humor-daily events and well-being was mediated by positive affect and this relation was moderated by psychological work, such that this relationship was stronger when a positive psychological work climate was identified. Gelotophobia did not moderate the relationship between humor daily-events and positive affect, however, it significantly and negatively predicted positive affect. This paper adds considerable evidence of the relationship between humor-related daily events and its impact on well-being. Psychological work climate strengthens the association between positive affect and well-being, after humor daily events.
幽默、日常事件与幸福感:恐惧症和心理工作氛围的作用
本研究旨在:(1)分析幽默日常事件与幸福感的关系;(2)检验积极情感在这一关系中的中介作用;(3)分析社交恐惧症在幽默日常事件与积极情绪之间的调节作用;(4)探索心理气候在积极情感与幸福感之间的调节作用。为了验证这些目标,我们对93名参与者进行了一项准实验研究。我们使用回归和自举分析来检验有调节的中介模型。幽默-日常事件与幸福感之间的关系是由积极情绪介导的,而这种关系是由心理工作调节的,因此当确定积极的心理工作氛围时,这种关系更强。幽默恐惧症对幽默日常事件与积极情绪之间的关系没有调节作用,但对积极情绪有显著的负向预测作用。这篇论文为幽默相关的日常事件及其对幸福感的影响之间的关系提供了大量证据。在幽默的日常事件之后,心理工作氛围加强了积极影响和幸福感之间的联系。
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