Andrew R. Olah, Janelle S. Junkin, Thomas E. Ford, Sam Pressler
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摘要
摘要本文详细介绍了一项为期18个月的项目影响评估结果(n = 72),评估对象是美国武装部队艺术合作组织(Armed Services Arts Partnership)的“喜剧训练营”(Comedy Bootcamp),这是一个专门为退伍军人量身定制的流行单口喜剧课程。基于关于幽默感和幽默训练的益处的文献(例如,《7个幽默习惯》),我们预计喜剧训练营的参与者相对于对照组会表现出更大的幸福感,并且这种影响将通过幽默感的增加(即,自我提升的幽默风格)来调节。结果在很大程度上支持了这些假设,表明喜剧训练营的参与者经历了一种增强自我的幽默风格,这反过来又提高了自尊、恢复力、抑郁和压力(尽管没有焦虑)。此外,纵向分析表明,该计划的好处持续3个月和6个月的随访。讨论了影响和未来的发展方向。
Comedy Bootcamp: stand-up comedy as humor training for military populations
Abstract This paper details the results of an 18-month program impact evaluation (n = 72) on Armed Services Arts Partnership’s “Comedy Bootcamp,” a popular stand-up comedy course specifically tailored to military veterans. Based on literature around the benefits of sense of humor and humor training (e.g., 7 Humor Habits), we anticipated that participants in Comedy Bootcamp would show greater well-being relative to a control group, and that this effect would be mediated by an increase in sense of humor (i.e., self-enhancing humor style). Results largely supported the hypotheses, showing that Comedy Bootcamp participants experienced an increased self-enhancing humor style, which in turn yielded improved self-esteem, resilience, depression, and stress (though not anxiety). Further, longitudinal analyses demonstrated the benefits of the program persist at 3- and 6-month follow-ups. Implications and future directions are discussed.