The present study was performed to examine the relationship between personality traits with mental health and sense of humor in bachelor students. One hundred students participated in this study. All students were asked to complete the Five Factor Inventory (FFI), General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) and Sense of humor questionnaire (SHQ). Analysis of data involved both descriptive and inferential statistics including means, standard deviation, Pearson’s correlation coefficient. The results demonstrated that mental health had a significant positive association with extroversion, agreeableness, consciences and sense of humor.
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