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Z Gerontol Geriatr ; 43(1): 42-52, 2010 Feb.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20143202

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BACKGROUND: Positive effects of humor on older patients with depressive symptoms have been repeatedly reported. Empirical evidence, however, is rare. We investigated the effects of a standardized humor therapy group in a clinical context especially for older depressed patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: For this purpose, an experimental group with treatment (52 patients participating in the humor group) was compared to a control group with no specific treatment (38 patients); all 90 participants had clinical depressive symptoms according to ICD-10 classification. Questionnaires (among them GDS, SF-12, State-Trait Cheerfulness Inventory, Satisfaction with Life Scale) were administered at two time points (pre- and post-treatment). RESULTS: From pre- to post-measurement, significant improvements could be shown only in the experimental group for resilience and satisfaction with life (p<0.05). Analyses of the subgroups with at least medium to severe depression showed further significant effects for cheerfulness, seriousness, bad mood, and satisfaction with life (p<0.05). These severely affected patients seemed to profit best from humor therapy. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate the efficacy of this specific therapeutic intervention for older depressed patients.


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Depression/psychology , Depression/therapy , Laughter Therapy/methods , Laughter Therapy/psychology , Wit and Humor as Topic/psychology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Depression/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Incidence , Male , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome
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