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Efficacy and feasibility of a humor training for people suffering from depression, anxiety, and adjustment disorder: a randomized controlled trial

机译:患有抑郁,焦虑和调整障碍的人患者幽默训练的功效和可行性:随机对照试验

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Abstract Background Humor trainings have positive effects on mental health and well-being. However, studies investigating the effects of humor trainings in clinical samples are still rare. This study investigated the efficacy and feasibility of a humor training for people suffering from depression, anxiety and adjustment disorders. Methods Based on a diagnostic interview (SCID I and II), 37 people were randomized into a training (n = 19) or wait list control group (n = 18) and completed questionnaires at pre, post, and 1 month follow-up. After the training group had completed its training and evaluation measures, the wait list control group received the training and the outcomes of the group were additionally evaluated (post2 and follow-up2). Results After training, improvements in humor-related outcomes were observed for the training group, but these were relativized when compared to the wait list control group. Secondary outcomes remained unaffected by the training. In addition, the training group reported interpersonal difficulties. Within-group analyses of the wait list control group after completion of their training showed effects on almost all primary and secondary outcomes and feedback indicated a better atmosphere. Conclusions In summary, the different outcomes of the two groups are surprising and can show potential moderators of efficacy, such as interpersonal and group-specific climate variables. Since moderators of humor trainings in clinical samples have not been investigated at all, future studies should consider integrating them into their design. Trial registration The study was retrospectively registered in the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00012443) on May 16, 2017.
机译:抽象背景幽默训练对心理健康和福祉的积极影响。然而,研究临床样本中幽默培训的影响的研究仍然很少见。本研究调查了患有抑郁,焦虑和调整障碍的人们幽默训练的疗效和可行性。方法基于诊断访谈(SCID I和II),37人被随机分为培训(n = 19)或等待列表控制组(n = 18),并在预先,邮寄和1个月随访中完成了调查问卷。在培训集团完成其培训和评估措施后,等待名单对照组收到培训,另外评估本集团的成果(邮政2和后续2)。结果培训后,培训组观察到有关幽默相关结果的改进,但与等待名单对照组相比,这些措施被依赖。次要结果仍未受到培训的影响。此外,培训小组报告了人际关系困难。在完成培训完成后,等待列表控制组的小组分析显示对几乎所有的主要和二次结果以及反馈表明更好的氛围。总之,两组的不同结果令人惊讶,可以显示出潜在的疗效,如人际和特定于群体的气候变量。由于临床样本中的幽默培训主持人尚未调查,因此未来的研究应考虑将它们集成到他们的设计中。审判登记在2017年5月16日在德国临床试验登记册(DRKS00012443)中回顾性地注册了研究。

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