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Table 4 Results of the feedback questionnaire for the training (n = 13) and wait list control group (n = 12)

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

 

Training group M (SD)

Wait list control group M (SD)

Overall, I was satisfied with training.

3.92 (0.76)

4.67 (0.89)

The contents of training have been understandable.

4.46 (0.78)

4.75 (0.62)

The addressed topics have been interesting.

4.23 (0.73)

4.67 (0.89)

The structure of sessions had a logical and plausible order.

4.23 (0.73)

4.75 (0.45)

The discussions about humor topics have been interesting.

3.92 (1.04)

4.67 (0.89)

The humor topics have been useful for me.

4.08 (0.86)

4.58 (0.67)

I liked the games within training.

4.08 (0.95)

4.42 (1.00)

The mixture of theory and practice was good.

4.00 (1.16)

4.58 (0.67)

The location was comfortable.

3.69 (0.95)

3.75 (1.36)

I think I can transfer the learned into my everyday life.

3.62 (1.04)

4.33 (0.99)

After training, I can integrate humor better in my everyday life.

3.85 (1.14)

4.42 (0.79)

After training, I experience more cheerfulness than before.

3.08 (1.19)

4.33 (0.65)

I think my problems became lower because of training.

3.00 (1.08)

4.08 (0.79)

Would you recommend the training?a

3.40 (0.65)

3.67 (0.65)

  1. Note: 1 = does not apply at all, 2 = hardly applies, 3 = applies partly, 4 = fairly applies, 5 = applies completely; a 1 = No, in no case, 2 = Rather not, 3 = Rather yes, 4 = Yes, in any case. Items of the feedback questionnaire were also used in Tagalidou et al. [51]