Socioeconomic status, perceived resources, and susceptibility to sickness suggestions: investigating whether a manipulation of socioeconomic status influences susceptibility to the nocebo effectBecause individuals with low socioeconomic status (SES) are exposed to greater stressors andperceive having more limited resources, they may be far more susceptible to the nocebo effectthan individuals with higher SES....
Preventing adverse events of chemotherapy by educating patients about the nocebo effect (renno study) – study protocol of a randomized controlled trial with gastrointestinal cancer patients... These may be caused by the pharmacodynamics of the drug or be driven by psychological factors such as negative expectations or pre-conditioning, which reflect nocebo effects....
Minimizing nocebo effect: pragmatic approachThe nocebo effect, the inverse of the placebo effect, is a well-established phenomenon, yet under-appreciated....
Open access journal of clinical trials 2012:4 61–68 open access journal of clinical trials the influence of the nocebo effect in clinical trials... Playing the role of antagonist is the “nocebo effect, ” which results from negative expectations derived from one’s beliefs, previous experiences, and his or her clinical encounters that produce negative effects....