Abel M H
Department of Psychology, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723, USA.
J Psychol. 1998 May;132(3):267-76. doi: 10.1080/00223989809599166.
This study is an examination of the interaction of humor and gender in moderating relationships among perceived stress, anxiety, and physical symptoms. Introductory psychology students (70 women, 61 men) completed self-report scales measuring perceived stress, humor, and symptomology. Multiple regression analyses revealed a moderating effect for humor between stress and anxiety, but only for men. When humor was low, a positive relationship was obtained between stress and anxiety; no relationship existed when humor was high. No gender differences were found in the significant moderating effect of humor between stress and physical symptoms. When humor was low, stress was related to physical symptoms; no relationship was found when humor was high. Overall, the findings supported humor as a moderator of stress; gender differences also existed for some outcomes.
本研究考察了幽默与性别在调节感知压力、焦虑和身体症状之间关系时的相互作用。基础心理学课程的学生(70名女性,61名男性)完成了测量感知压力、幽默和症状的自我报告量表。多元回归分析显示,幽默在压力和焦虑之间起到调节作用,但仅对男性而言。当幽默水平较低时,压力与焦虑之间呈正相关;当幽默水平较高时,则不存在相关性。在幽默对压力和身体症状的显著调节作用方面,未发现性别差异。当幽默水平较低时,压力与身体症状相关;当幽默水平较高时,则未发现相关性。总体而言,研究结果支持幽默可作为压力的调节因素这一观点;在某些结果方面也存在性别差异。