Caregiving in quarantine: Humor styles, reframing, and psychological well-being among parents of children with disabilities

被引:4
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作者
Fritz, Heidi L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Salisbury Univ, Salisbury, MD 21810 USA
关键词
Caregiving; disability; parents of children with disabilities; humor styles; reframing; cognitive reappraisal; COVID-19; COPING STRATEGIES; STRESS; HEALTH; SENSE; LIFE; ASSOCIATIONS; REAPPRAISAL; RESILIENCE; FRAMEWORK; FAMILIES;
D O I
10.1177/02654075211043515
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Prior research links adaptive humor styles (affiliative and self-enhancing) with enhanced psychological well-being and maladaptive humor styles (aggressive and self-defeating) with worse psychological well-being, primarily through humor styles' influence on individuals' social interactions and efforts to positively reframe stressors. The present study examined the unique relation of each humor style with psychological well-being with a focus on understanding mechanisms of adjustment under highly stressful conditions. Ninety-nine parents of children with disabilities were surveyed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States in March 2020, and 79 parents completed follow-up surveys in July 2020. As predicted, at T1, self-enhancing humor was associated with less psychological distress and greater family satisfaction, self-defeating humor was associated with greater distress, and aggressive humor was associated with lower family satisfaction. Moreover, affiliative humor predicted decreased psychological distress over time, whereas self-defeating humor predicted increased psychological distress and decreased family satisfaction over time. Relations were largely mediated by caregiver positive reappraisal, family efforts to reframe daily disability-related challenges, and negative social interactions. Future research should further examine the influence of caregiver humor styles on family dynamics, family reframing norms, and caregiving efficacy.
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页码:615 / 639
页数:25
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