Twenty years after ‘Listening to Prozac but hearing placebo’. Do we hear placebo even louder?

IF 2.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
W. Oronowicz-Jaśkowiak, P. Bąbel
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Abstract

An active placebo is a substance that produces side effects similar to an active ingredient while not producing the same intended therapeutic effect. The aim of this study is to review the literature on the hypothesis of the active placebo response as a mechanism of action of antidepressants. It was found that persons who expect the occurrence of side effects of a pure placebo taken under the guise of an antidepressant present a higher degree of depressive symptoms than persons who do not expect the occurrence of side effects. There are reasons to believe that the entirety or part of the difference in the effectiveness of antidepressants and placebo is due to the fact that participants of the clinical trials correctly guess which study group they have been assigned to.
“听百忧解,听安慰剂”20年后。安慰剂的声音会更大吗?
有效安慰剂是一种产生与有效成分相似的副作用,但不能产生相同预期治疗效果的物质。本研究的目的是回顾有关安慰剂反应作为抗抑郁药作用机制假说的文献。研究发现,在抗抑郁药的幌子下服用纯安慰剂,预期会出现副作用的人比不预期会出现副作用的人表现出更高程度的抑郁症状。有理由相信,抗抑郁药和安慰剂的有效性的全部或部分差异是由于临床试验的参与者正确地猜出了他们被分配到哪个研究小组。
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Health Psychology Report
Health Psychology Report PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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