Placebo Response in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: Results from the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Study
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology2017Vol. 27(6), pp. 501–508
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Jeffrey R. Strawn, Eric T. Dobson, Jeffrey A. Mills, Gary J. Cornwall, Dara Sakolsky, Boris Birmaher, Scott N. Compton, John Piacentini, James T. McCracken, Golda S. Ginsburg, P C Kendall, John T. Walkup, Anne Marie Albano, Moira A. Rynn
Abstract
Pill placebo-related improvement occurs early in the course of treatment and both clinical factors and expectation predict this improvement. Additionally, probabilistic approaches may refine our understanding and prediction of pill placebo response.
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