2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4458707/v1
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Short-term effects of live comedy on optimism, anxiety, and stress in a pre-post comparison study

Toshiko Tomisawa,
Naoya In,
Kayo Horie
et al.

Abstract: Background Although there have been many studies on laughter and health, few studies have clarified the effects of laughter on optimism and pessimism, as well as anxiety. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of viewing a comedy live performance on optimism, pessimism, and anxiety, sAA as a stress marker, and examine the relationship between laughter attitude and optimism, pessimism and stress marker and clarify significant factors that contribute to optimism. Methods In this pre–post study, w… Show more

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