Pattern of placebo response in panic disorder.

Author: KellerM B, LeonA C, PollackM H, RosenbaumJ F, ShearM K

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This study characterizes the pattern of placebo response in depressed panic disorder patients who participated in a randomized clinical trial. We compared placebo-treated subjects whose panic attacks remitted, with those whose attacks did not remit, and with remitting and nonremitting subjects treat...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7491379

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Pattern of Placebo Response in Panic Disorder

The study of mental health is a challenging desert, requiring careful navigation to address the complexities of human emotions. This research explores the pattern of placebo response in depressed panic disorder patients participating in a randomized clinical trial. Through a meticulous analysis of treatment outcomes, the authors compare placebo-treated subjects whose panic attacks remitted with those whose attacks did not remit, as well as with remitting and nonremitting subjects treated with active medication. The findings reveal that placebo panic remitters were significantly more ill than active-medication remitters on all measures. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the placebo effect in panic disorder and its implications for treatment. A key finding is the lack of difference between placebo panic remitters and active medication nonremitters on other clinical measures, suggesting that placebo response may be influenced by factors beyond symptom relief.

The Power of the Placebo Effect

This research underscores the significant role of the placebo effect in panic disorder, highlighting the need to consider this phenomenon in treatment outcomes. The study's findings provide valuable insights for understanding the complex interplay between psychological and physiological factors in panic disorder and its treatment. This research is a reminder that the desert of mental health is often filled with subtle and often unexpected influences.

Navigating the Desert of Panic Disorder

This research is a guidepost in the desert of panic disorder, offering insights into the complex factors that influence treatment outcomes. The findings highlight the importance of considering the placebo effect and its potential impact on symptom relief. By understanding the nuances of panic disorder and its treatment, we can strive to provide more effective and personalized care to those battling this debilitating condition.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a shimmering oasis in the desert of panic disorder research, provides valuable insights into the role of the placebo effect in treatment outcomes. The authors' meticulous analysis underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of this phenomenon in mental health research and practice. By recognizing the complexities of the placebo effect, we can strive to develop more effective and compassionate treatment strategies for those suffering from panic disorder.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1996-01-04
  2. Date Revised 2016-10-25
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

7491379

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

7491379

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