The placebo response forms a growing problem in randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials in psychiatry. Research into the placebo response is on the increase, but remains very limited in relation to social phobia. Together with the dropout rate, the placebo effect is an important factor limiting the discriminative properties of any study. In this study, we reviewed 15 placebo-controlled studies in social phobia, focussing on patients and study characteristics. In social phobia, the placebo effect has turned out to be moderately large and has shown no increase over the past decade. Placebo response was highest in large, multicentred trials and was independent of study duration. No validation for a placebo run-in was found. Taking into ...
Background: The placebo response rate has increased in several psychiatric disorders and is a major ...
Forty-nine patients participated in a study comparing cognitive-behavioral group treatment (CBGT) fo...
Eighty-two patients with social phobia were randomly assigned to cognitive therapy or double-blind d...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Many different approaches were created and used in the treatment of patients ...
Placebos are not inert, but exert measurable biological effects. The placebo response in psychiatric...
The discovery of new therapeutic agents for psychiatric disorders is potentially hindered by the lar...
Background: Generalized social phobia is common, persistent, and disabling and is often treated with...
BACKGROUND: Social phobia (SP), or social anxiety disorder, is a prevalent and disabling disorder. T...
The placebo effect, a beneficial effect attributable to a treatment containing no specific propertie...
OBJECllVE: To review literature on placebo response in anxiety, to discuss sources and levels of pla...
Social phobia is a common disorder associated with significant psychosocial impairment, representing...
Social phobia is a common disorder associated with significant psychosocial impairment, representing...
The use of a placebo control group in the evaluation of a new product is today considered by most as...
Background: The results of open pilot studies suggest that the serotonin-1A (5-HT1A) receptor agonis...
Background: The results of open pilot studies suggest that the serotonin-1A (5-HT1A) receptor agonis...
Background: The placebo response rate has increased in several psychiatric disorders and is a major ...
Forty-nine patients participated in a study comparing cognitive-behavioral group treatment (CBGT) fo...
Eighty-two patients with social phobia were randomly assigned to cognitive therapy or double-blind d...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Many different approaches were created and used in the treatment of patients ...
Placebos are not inert, but exert measurable biological effects. The placebo response in psychiatric...
The discovery of new therapeutic agents for psychiatric disorders is potentially hindered by the lar...
Background: Generalized social phobia is common, persistent, and disabling and is often treated with...
BACKGROUND: Social phobia (SP), or social anxiety disorder, is a prevalent and disabling disorder. T...
The placebo effect, a beneficial effect attributable to a treatment containing no specific propertie...
OBJECllVE: To review literature on placebo response in anxiety, to discuss sources and levels of pla...
Social phobia is a common disorder associated with significant psychosocial impairment, representing...
Social phobia is a common disorder associated with significant psychosocial impairment, representing...
The use of a placebo control group in the evaluation of a new product is today considered by most as...
Background: The results of open pilot studies suggest that the serotonin-1A (5-HT1A) receptor agonis...
Background: The results of open pilot studies suggest that the serotonin-1A (5-HT1A) receptor agonis...
Background: The placebo response rate has increased in several psychiatric disorders and is a major ...
Forty-nine patients participated in a study comparing cognitive-behavioral group treatment (CBGT) fo...
Eighty-two patients with social phobia were randomly assigned to cognitive therapy or double-blind d...