你为什么不笑?-黑色幽默和轻松幽默对焦虑和情感状态的影响

IF 2.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Personality and Individual Differences Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2025.113133
Julia Basler , Dorottya Potó , Kata Kumli , Márk Ferincz , Sára Kárpáti , András Norbert Zsidó
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幽默在心理健康中扮演着重要的角色,有几项研究证实了它对焦虑和应对的积极作用,但不同喜剧风格对情绪的影响尚未得到充分探讨。本研究以喜剧风格框架为基础,将幽默分为四种较轻的风格(有趣、幽默、无意义、机智)和四种较暗的风格(讽刺、玩世不恭、讽刺、反讽)。我们的目的是调查消费与个人喜剧风格一致的幽默内容如何影响焦虑和情感状态。共有275名参与者根据他们的喜剧风格偏好(低参与度、浅偏好、暗偏好、广泛参与)进行了分类,并观看了代表轻松幽默和黑色幽默的视频片段。在每次观看之前和之后测量焦虑水平以及积极和消极影响。我们的研究结果表明,参与者在观看与他们喜欢的喜剧风格一致的幽默后,焦虑感减少,积极情绪增加。相反,不一致的内容往往会增加焦虑和负面情绪,特别是在那些喜欢轻松幽默的人看到黑色幽默时。这些发现表明,幽默一致性在调节情绪反应中起着关键作用,对大多数参与者来说,轻松幽默可以缓冲焦虑,而黑色幽默的影响则取决于个人偏好。
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Why aren't you laughing? – The effect of dark and light humor on anxiety and affective state
Humor plays a significant role in mental health, with several studies confirming its positive effects on anxiety and coping, yet the emotional impact effects of varying comic styles is underexplored. This study builds upon the comic style framework which categorizes humor into four lighter (fun, humor, nonsense, wit) and four darker styles (sarcasm, cynicism, satire, irony). We aimed to investigate how consuming humor content congruent with an individual's comic style impacts anxiety and affective states. A total of 275 participants were categorized based on their comic style preferences (Low Engagement, Light Preference, Dark Preference, Broad Engagement) and exposed to video clips representing both light and dark humor. Anxiety levels and positive and negative affect were measured before and after each viewing. Our results show that participants experienced less anxiety and more positive affect after viewing humor congruent with their preferred comic style. Conversely, incongruent content tended to increase anxiety and negative affect, particularly among individuals with a preference for light humor when exposed to dark humor. These findings suggest that humor congruence plays a critical role in regulating emotional responses, with light humor providing a buffer against anxiety for most participants, while dark humor's impact varies depending on individual preferences.
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期刊介绍: Personality and Individual Differences is devoted to the publication of articles (experimental, theoretical, review) which aim to integrate as far as possible the major factors of personality with empirical paradigms from experimental, physiological, animal, clinical, educational, criminological or industrial psychology or to seek an explanation for the causes and major determinants of individual differences in concepts derived from these disciplines. The editors are concerned with both genetic and environmental causes, and they are particularly interested in possible interaction effects.
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