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Incremental causal effects [PDF]
Causal evidence is needed to act and it is often enough for the evidence to point towards a direction of the effect of an action. For example, policymakers might be interested in estimating the effect of slightly increasing taxes on private spending across the whole population.
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The Placebo and Nocebo effect on sports performance: A systematic review [PDF]
Philip Hurst+9 more
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BACKGROUND With evidence for large nocebo effects in pain, guidelines for nocebo-minimizing strategies regarding side effect disclosure are emerging.
Mette Sieg+4 more
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Risk factors associated with nocebo effects: A review of reviews
Objective: This meta-review aims to identify and categorize the risk factors that are associated with nocebo effects. The nocebo effect can exert a negative impact on treatment outcomes and have detrimental outcomes on health.
Francesca Grosso+4 more
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The influence of the nocebo effect in clinical trials
Luana Colloca1,2,31National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA; 2National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA; 3Department of Bioethics, The ...
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Can placebo challenge test (inducing a “nocebo effect”) be a suitable model to assess stress-induced bronchial obstruction? Suggestions from the multidisciplinary Working Groups “Stress-Asthma” and “AAIITO Regione Campania” [PDF]
Gennaro Liccardi+14 more
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Placebo and nocebo effect: a mini-review.
It is well-known that placebo is a substance without medical effects, which benefits the health status because of the patient's belief that the substance is effective and that the nocebo is defined as a substance without medical effects but which worsenes the health status of the person taking it by the negative beliefs and expectations of the patient.
Požgain, Ivan+2 more
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Nocebo effects in health psychology
The nocebo effect is a potentially powerful phenomenon that can result in harmful or unpleasant treatment outcomes caused by negative expectations, past experience, and other aspects of the treatme...
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Step‐by‐step diagnosis and management of the nocebo/drucebo effect in statin‐associated muscle symptoms patients: a position paper fromthe International Lipid Expert Panel(ILEP) [PDF]
Peter E. Penson+21 more
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