Engelsk titel: Health and sense of humour: morbidity
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Författare:
Svebak S
Email: sven.svebak@ntnu.no
Språk: Dan
Antal referenser: 10
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 09011762
Sammanfattning
Three components may be identified in the sense of humour: A cognitive, social and an affective. The cognitive factor appears to be most important for health outcome parameters. Studies of small samples in a laboratory context as well large-scale population samples have failed to prove a simple and direct effect of sense of humour on health. More success has been achieved in studies of persons exposed to real life stressors. Sense of humour appears to be a buffer against stress-related morbidity, and the mechanisms may be aspects of the immune function and pain-modulating mechanisms of the brain.