The placebo effect across psychiatric disorders is still not well understood. In the present study, we conducted meta-analyses including meta-regression, and machine learning analyses to investigate whether the power of placebo effect depends on the types of psychiatric disorders. We included 108 clinical trials (32,035 participants) investigating pharmacological intervention effects on major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar disorder (BD) and schizophrenia (SCZ). We developed measures based on clinical rating scales and Clinical Global Impression scores to compare placebo effects across these disorders. We performed meta-analysis including meta-regression using sample-size weighted bootstrapping techniques, and machine learning analysis t...
Although meta-analyses have shown that placebo responses are large in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD...
Background: The placebo response rate has increased in several psychiatric disorders and is a major ...
The placebo effect is a fascinating phenomenon in clinical practice. Studies have shown that there i...
Randomized controlled trials (RCT) in mental disorders research commonly use active control groups i...
The discovery of new therapeutic agents for psychiatric disorders is potentially hindered by the lar...
Improvements in placebo groups of antidepressant trials account for a major part of the expected dru...
Placebos are not inert, but exert measurable biological effects. The placebo response in psychiatric...
Background Roughly 80% of the symptom improvement experienced on antidepressants in clinical trials ...
Neither psychological nor neuroscientific investigations have been able to fully explain the paradox...
Background: Although meta-analyses have shown that placebo responses are large in Major Depressive D...
A meta-analysis was performed on 19 studies comparing antidepressant medication to placebos, and on ...
Background: For many years, placebo has been defined by its inert content and use in clinical trials...
Background: Placebo response is common in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and decrease...
The placebo response plays a major role in psychiatry, particularly in depression. A new network met...
The placebo response plays a major role in psychiatry, particularly in depression. A new network met...
Although meta-analyses have shown that placebo responses are large in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD...
Background: The placebo response rate has increased in several psychiatric disorders and is a major ...
The placebo effect is a fascinating phenomenon in clinical practice. Studies have shown that there i...
Randomized controlled trials (RCT) in mental disorders research commonly use active control groups i...
The discovery of new therapeutic agents for psychiatric disorders is potentially hindered by the lar...
Improvements in placebo groups of antidepressant trials account for a major part of the expected dru...
Placebos are not inert, but exert measurable biological effects. The placebo response in psychiatric...
Background Roughly 80% of the symptom improvement experienced on antidepressants in clinical trials ...
Neither psychological nor neuroscientific investigations have been able to fully explain the paradox...
Background: Although meta-analyses have shown that placebo responses are large in Major Depressive D...
A meta-analysis was performed on 19 studies comparing antidepressant medication to placebos, and on ...
Background: For many years, placebo has been defined by its inert content and use in clinical trials...
Background: Placebo response is common in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and decrease...
The placebo response plays a major role in psychiatry, particularly in depression. A new network met...
The placebo response plays a major role in psychiatry, particularly in depression. A new network met...
Although meta-analyses have shown that placebo responses are large in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD...
Background: The placebo response rate has increased in several psychiatric disorders and is a major ...
The placebo effect is a fascinating phenomenon in clinical practice. Studies have shown that there i...