Mindfulness Interfused with Humor: Insights From a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Humor-Enriched Mindfulness-Based Program

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作者
Kastner, Christian T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Dept Psychol, Appl Social & Hlth Psychol, Binzmuehlestr 14-Box 14, CH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Mindfulness-based program; Humor; Comic styles; Well-being; Life satisfaction; Worldview; Primal world beliefs; COMPREHENSIVE INVENTORY; GERMAN VERSION; THRIVING CIT; VALIDATION;
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10.1007/s12671-024-02491-7
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
ObjectivesBoth mindfulness and humor are inherently connected to well-being. Recent research found evidence for their combined effect in a joint training, the Humor-Enriched Mindfulness-Based Program (HEMBP). This study extends these findings by exploring (1) effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) on different forms of humor, (2) differential effects of the HEMBP on outcomes compared to MBSR, and (3) whether the HEMBP and MBSR may alter worldviews.MethodNinety participants were randomly allocated to three conditions: the HEMBP, MBSR, and a wait-list control group. Participants' mindfulness, psychological well-being, life satisfaction, perceived stress, comic styles, and primal world beliefs (primals) were assessed before and after the trainings, and at 1-, 3-, and 6-month follow-ups. Changes in outcome variables over time were modeled by applying linear mixed-effects models.ResultsThe HEMBP enhanced participants' mindfulness, benevolent humor, psychological well-being, and life satisfaction compared to the wait-list control. Similarly, MBSR increased participants' mindfulness and life satisfaction while reducing perceived stress and primal good, but no effects on humor were observed. Comparison between the two trainings revealed trends toward a greater increase in benevolent humor in the HEMBP group and a greater decrease in good in the MBSR group.ConclusionThe results largely replicate previous research on the efficacy of the HEMBP. Both programs demonstrated similar effects on outcomes, with only the HEMBP increasing benevolent humor and psychological well-being, while MBSR reduced stress. Further research is needed to investigate qualitative aspects of the integration of humor in MBPs and the long-term impact of MBPs on individuals' worldviews.PreregistrationThis study is not preregistered.
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