Differential response to placebo among patients with social phobia, panic disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder
- PMID: 15285978
- DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.161.8.1485
Differential response to placebo among patients with social phobia, panic disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder
Abstract
Objective: Placebo effects in treatment of three anxiety disorders were compared.
Method: Treatment response and patients' treatment expectancy were examined by using data from 70 patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder, social phobia, or panic disorder who received placebo in three randomized, controlled trials comparing cognitive behavior therapy, medication, and their combination to placebo.
Results: Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder were less likely to respond to placebo than patients with generalized social phobia or panic disorder. Differential expectancy did not account for these findings.
Conclusions: Further examination of the placebo effect across the anxiety disorders may elucidate maintenance mechanisms of these disorders and have implications for development of more effective treatments.
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