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Beyond pain intensity and catastrophizing: The association between self-enhancing humour style and the adaptation of individuals with chronic pain.

Carmen Ramírez-MaestreRosa EsteveAlicia E López-MartínezJordi MiróMark P JensenRocío de la Vega
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2020)
Very few studies have investigated the relationship between humour styles and adjustment in chronic pain samples. The results of the current study support the idea that adaptive dispositional traits, such as patient's self- enhancing humour style, play a role in the adaptation of individuals with chronic pain. Given that the association between self-enhancing humour style and adjustment evidenced an indirect association through pain acceptance, training in the use of humour, as individuals with self-enhancing humour style do, might be a useful addition to ACT treatment.
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