Effects of open-label placebos on test performance and psychological well-being in healthy medical students: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Psychological distress is prevalent in students and can predispose to psychiatric disorders. Recent findings indicate that distress might be linked to impaired cognitive performance in students. Experimental findings in healthy participants suggest that placebo interventions can improve cog...
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doaj-63b6868cbc544c888b6f35fd5f5a139d2021-01-24T12:27:25ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-81502-2Effects of open-label placebos on test performance and psychological well-being in healthy medical students: a randomized controlled trialJulian Kleine-Borgmann0Katharina Schmidt1Marieke Billinger2Katarina Forkmann3Katja Wiech4Ulrike Bingel5Department of Neurology, University Hospital EssenDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital EssenDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital EssenDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital EssenWellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN), Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, Level 6, West Wing, John Radcliffe HospitalDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital EssenAbstract Psychological distress is prevalent in students and can predispose to psychiatric disorders. Recent findings indicate that distress might be linked to impaired cognitive performance in students. Experimental findings in healthy participants suggest that placebo interventions can improve cognition. However, whether non-deceptive (i.e., open-label, OLP) placebos can enhance cognitive function and emotional well-being is unclear. Using a randomized-controlled design we demonstrate a positive impact of OLP on subjective well-being (i.e., stress, fatigue, and confusion) after a 21-day OLP application in healthy students during midterm exams. OLP did not improve test performance, but, within the OLP group, test performance was positively correlated with measures of general belief in the benefit of medication. These results show that OLP can counteract negative effects of acute stress on psychological well-being and might improve cognitive performance if supported by positive treatment expectations. Additionally, our findings in healthy volunteers warrant further investigation in exploring the potential of OLP in reducing stress-related psychological effects in patients. The trial was preregistered at the German Clinical Trials Register on December 20, 2017 (DRKS00013557).https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81502-2 |
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Effects of open-label placebos on test performance and psychological well-being in healthy medical students: a randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of open-label placebos on test performance and psychological well-being in healthy medical students: a randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of open-label placebos on test performance and psychological well-being in healthy medical students: a randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of open-label placebos on test performance and psychological well-being in healthy medical students: a randomized controlled trial |
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Effects of open-label placebos on test performance and psychological well-being in healthy medical students: a randomized controlled trial |
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effects of open-label placebos on test performance and psychological well-being in healthy medical students: a randomized controlled trial |
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Abstract Psychological distress is prevalent in students and can predispose to psychiatric disorders. Recent findings indicate that distress might be linked to impaired cognitive performance in students. Experimental findings in healthy participants suggest that placebo interventions can improve cognition. However, whether non-deceptive (i.e., open-label, OLP) placebos can enhance cognitive function and emotional well-being is unclear. Using a randomized-controlled design we demonstrate a positive impact of OLP on subjective well-being (i.e., stress, fatigue, and confusion) after a 21-day OLP application in healthy students during midterm exams. OLP did not improve test performance, but, within the OLP group, test performance was positively correlated with measures of general belief in the benefit of medication. These results show that OLP can counteract negative effects of acute stress on psychological well-being and might improve cognitive performance if supported by positive treatment expectations. Additionally, our findings in healthy volunteers warrant further investigation in exploring the potential of OLP in reducing stress-related psychological effects in patients. The trial was preregistered at the German Clinical Trials Register on December 20, 2017 (DRKS00013557). |
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