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The Role of Humor Styles and Shared Laughter in the Postdivorce Recovery Process
Authors:Brandi N. Frisby  Sean M. Horan  Melanie Booth-Butterfield
Affiliation:1. School of Information Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USAbrandi.frisby@uky.edu;3. Department of Communication Studies, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas, USA;4. Department of Communication Studies, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Humorous communication has the potential to bolster resilient outcomes in individuals, and this could be especially true postdivorce. Framed by the resilience model and the stress buffering hypothesis, this study examined humor styles and shared laughter as coping mechanisms following divorce. Results indicate that participants (N = 89) who used self-defeating humor experienced physical stress, the time since the divorce was finalized influenced stress and rumination, and physical stress symptoms are suppressed by shared laughter with a source of social support. The implications of humor as an individual resource and shared laughter as a social resource in postdivorce resiliency are discussed.
Keywords:Divorce  humor  laughter  resilience  stress
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