Humour in Attachment and Conflict

Authors

  • Jahnavi Gupta Author
  • Sohinee Ganguly Author

Keywords:

Humour Styles, Affiliative Humour, Self-Enhancing Humour, Aggressive Humour, Self-Defeating Humour, Attachment Style, Closed Attachment, Depend Attachment, Anxiety Attachment, Conflict Management

Abstract

Personal differences in Humour styles have been determined. A sense of humour is a significant psychological personality trait, it affects how well people manage conflicts and plays a role in social relationships, involving adult attachments. The study aimed at studying the effect of humour style on the attachment and conflict management of young adults. An online survey was completed by 120 participants (60 females and 60 males) ages 18 to 25 years to study the link between Humour Styles with Adult Attachment Styles and Conflict Management. Correlation and regression were used to analyze the data. The findings of the research indicate that Affiliative Humour Styles and Self-Enhancing Humour Style had a positive relationship with closed attachment style, understanding natural response, understanding context, and apply approach. Aggressive Humour Style has a positive relationship with anxiety attachment style and a negative relationship with understanding natural response, understanding context, and apply approach. Self-Defeating Humour Style has a negative relationship with depend attachment style.

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Published

2023-01-31

How to Cite

Humour in Attachment and Conflict. (2023). Indian Journal of Psychology & Education, 13(2), 39-50. https://ijpe.co.in/index.php/ijpe/article/view/77

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