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Adherence, expectations and the placebo response: why is good adherence to an inert treatment beneficial?

Cinnamon Stetler1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The current study sought to better understand why good adherence to a placebo treatment has been reliably associated with health benefits. We proposed a model where initial expectations shape adherence, which then influences subsequent expectations that affect placebo response.
DESIGN: Seventy-two participants were told that they were enrolling in a study of physical activity and memory, and were asked to increase their physical activity by 35% for two weeks (placebo treatment). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Adherence to this physical activity target was measured by pedometer. Expectations and short-term memory (free recall) were assessed before and after physical activity.
RESULTS: Initial expectations predicted adherence to physical activity (r = .27, p < .03), but adherence did not predict subsequent expectations (r = .06, p = .60). Testing a multi-step meditational model revealed that initial expectations predicted better memory even after controlling for adherence, subsequent expectations, baseline memory and gender (c' = 1.10, 95% CI = .46-1.74). Stronger expectations for memory improvement predicted better memory performance, but adherence and later expectations did not mediate this association.
CONCLUSIONS: Good adherence to a placebo may reflect strong treatment expectations which may convey benefits by enhancing the non-specific effects of treatment.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23978129      PMCID: PMC3851940          DOI: 10.1080/08870446.2013.830721

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Health        ISSN: 0887-0446


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