Background Data suggest that certain psychological interventions can induce harm in a significant number of patients. While the need for adequate reporting of harms in clinical trials has repeatedly been emphasized, it is uncertain whether such information routinely is collected and reported in trials within this research field. Method We used the two major databases in clinical psychology and medicine (PsycINFO and PubMed) to identify original publications from 2010 reporting randomized controlled trials of psychological interventions for patients with mental and behavioral disorders. Two reviewers searched the full-text reports for information about monitoring of adverse events, side effects, and deterioration. Results Totally 132 eligibl...
Abstract Background While it is well known that psychotherapy is efficacious in the treatment of men...
Previous reviews show that reporting guidelines have improved the quality of trial reports in medici...
Objectives: We examined systematic adverse events (AEs) in Part 1 (of 2) of a study describing the a...
Background: There is a concern in the literature that harm from interventions is insufficiently d...
Knowledge about adverse effects of a medication is essential to assess treatment benefits versus ris...
Background: To contextualize the benefits of an intervention, it is important that adverse events (A...
Background: To contextualize the benefits of an intervention, it is important that adverse events (A...
Adverse events are undesirable events that can occur during medical or psychological treatment. Ther...
Although negative effects of psychological interventions are common, they are rarely investigated. E...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reports of clinical trials usually emphasize efficacy results, esp...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reports of clinical trials usually emphasize efficacy results, esp...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reports of clinical trials usually emphasize efficacy results, esp...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reports of clinical trials usually emphasize efficacy results, esp...
Understanding randomized controlled trials of complex social and psychological interventions require...
Understanding randomized controlled trials of complex social and psychological interventions require...
Abstract Background While it is well known that psychotherapy is efficacious in the treatment of men...
Previous reviews show that reporting guidelines have improved the quality of trial reports in medici...
Objectives: We examined systematic adverse events (AEs) in Part 1 (of 2) of a study describing the a...
Background: There is a concern in the literature that harm from interventions is insufficiently d...
Knowledge about adverse effects of a medication is essential to assess treatment benefits versus ris...
Background: To contextualize the benefits of an intervention, it is important that adverse events (A...
Background: To contextualize the benefits of an intervention, it is important that adverse events (A...
Adverse events are undesirable events that can occur during medical or psychological treatment. Ther...
Although negative effects of psychological interventions are common, they are rarely investigated. E...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reports of clinical trials usually emphasize efficacy results, esp...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reports of clinical trials usually emphasize efficacy results, esp...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reports of clinical trials usually emphasize efficacy results, esp...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Reports of clinical trials usually emphasize efficacy results, esp...
Understanding randomized controlled trials of complex social and psychological interventions require...
Understanding randomized controlled trials of complex social and psychological interventions require...
Abstract Background While it is well known that psychotherapy is efficacious in the treatment of men...
Previous reviews show that reporting guidelines have improved the quality of trial reports in medici...
Objectives: We examined systematic adverse events (AEs) in Part 1 (of 2) of a study describing the a...