Bipolar Disorders | 2019

Incidence and characteristics of the nocebo response from meta‐analyses of the placebo arms of clinical trials of olanzapine for bipolar disorder

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In the clinical setting, the nocebo phenomenon is where clinical worsening or adverse events occur as a response to a treatment, in a situation in which conditioning from previous treatment exposure and/or expectations of sickness or symptoms lead to sickness and symptoms in a conditioned or expectant individual. The nocebo response may thus be a confounder in clinical treatment and clinical research. There is a need to know how to predict if an individual is likely to be a nocebo responder, and how significant and commonplace the nocebo effect might be.

Volume 21
Pages 142 - 150
DOI 10.1111/bdi.12662
Language English
Journal Bipolar Disorders

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