@article { author = {elahi, tahereh and Madah Karani, Zahra and Fathi Ashtiani, Ali and Salehi, Javad}, title = {Sense of humor and resiliency: Explanatory components of psychological well-being}, journal = {International Journal of Behavioral Sciences}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {38-43}, year = {2017}, publisher = {Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences}, issn = {2322-1194}, eissn = {2676-2900}, doi = {}, abstract = {Introduction:The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between sense of humor, resiliency and psychological well-being and possibility of explanation of psychological well-being in native and non-native students based on sense of humor and resiliency constructs.Method: The sample consisted of 332 native and non-native students of University of Zanjan (191 females and 141 males) who were selected randomly. They completed the Sense of Humor (SHQ), Conner–Davidson Resiliency (CO-RISC) and Psychological Well-being (RSPWB) questionnaires.Results: Data analysis using stepwise regression indicated that resiliency in the first step (R2=%16) and resiliency along with sense of humor in the next step (R2=%16) predicted psychological well-being of first year students. The additional findings indicated that all subscales of humor were positively correlated with psychological well-being, and also subscale of humor in stressful situations showed the highest correlation with psychological well-being. There was no difference in association patterns between native and non-native students.Conclusion: Given that sense of humor and resiliency variables are significant predictors of psychological well-being in students, by creating and empowering these capacities, we can promote their mental health.}, keywords = {sense of humor,resiliency,Psychological Well-Being,Student}, url = {https://www.behavsci.ir/article_67970.html}, eprint = {https://www.behavsci.ir/article_67970_31b9dc7dfa98835bda50cdfd9e06f181.pdf} }