THE SITUATIONAL HUMOR RESPONSE QUESTIONNAIRE (SHRO) AND COPING HUMOR SCALE (CHS) - A DECADE OF RESEARCH FINDINGS

Authors
Citation
Ra. Martin, THE SITUATIONAL HUMOR RESPONSE QUESTIONNAIRE (SHRO) AND COPING HUMOR SCALE (CHS) - A DECADE OF RESEARCH FINDINGS, Humor, 9(3-4), 1996, pp. 251-272
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology,"Language & Linguistics
Journal title
HumorACNP
ISSN journal
09331719
Volume
9
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
251 - 272
Database
ISI
SICI code
0933-1719(1996)9:3-4<251:TSHRQ(>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The Situational Humor Response Questionnaire (SHRQ) and the Coping Hum or Scale (CHS) are self-report measures of different aspects of the se nse of humor that were developed in the context of an investigation of the stress-moderating effects of humor. The SHRQ assesses the degree to which subjects laugh and smile in a wide variety of situations, and the CHS measures the degree to which respondents make use of humor in coping with stress in their lives. Both scales have been translated i nto more than 10 languages, and a fairly large body of research findin gs has accumulated, providing evidence for the reliability and constru ct validity of these measures. This article reviews research on these scales with regard to (1) the stress-moderator hypothesis, (2) correla tions with coping-related variables, and (3) the factor space occupied by the measures. The paper addresses the range of usefulness of both measures, as well as their limitations as measures of sense of humor.