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A Randomized Survey of the Public’s Expectancies and Willingness to Participate in Clinical Trials of Antidepressants Versus Psychotherapy for Depression
Author(s) -
Brandon A. Gaudiano,
Stacy Ellenberg,
Casey A. Schofield,
Lara S. Rifkin
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
primary care companion to cns disorders/the primary care companion for cns disorders
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2155-7772
pISSN - 2155-7780
DOI - 10.4088/pcc.15m01879
Subject(s) - placebo , credibility , depression (economics) , clinical trial , psychology , clinical psychology , affect (linguistics) , randomized controlled trial , psychiatry , medicine , alternative medicine , communication , pathology , political science , law , economics , macroeconomics
Expectancies and treatment preferences are known to affect the outcomes of patients enrolled in clinical trials for depression, but there is little research on their influence when the public is considering participation in these trials.

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