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Influence of a Suggestive Placebo Intervention on Psychobiological Responses to Social Stress

Frank Zimmermann-Viehoff MD Nico Steckhan Dipl Biol Karin Meissner MD Hans-Christian Deter MD Clemens Kirschbaum PhD

Abstrak

We tested the hypothesis that a suggestive placebo intervention can reduce the subjective and neurobiological stress response to psychosocial stress. Fifty-four healthy male subjects with elevated levels of trait anxiety were randomly assigned in a 4:4:1 fashion to receive either no treatment (n = 24), a placebo pill (n = 24), or a herbal drug (n = 6) before undergoing a stress test. We repeatedly measured psychological variables as well as salivary cortisol, alpha-amylase, and heart rate variability prior to and following the stress test. The stressor increased subjective stress and anxiety, salivary cortisol, and alpha-amylase, and decreased heart rate variability (all P < .001). However, no significant differences between subjects receiving placebo or no treatment were found. Subjects receiving placebo showed increased wakefulness during the stress test compared with no-treatment controls ( P < .001). Thus, the suggestive placebo intervention increased alertness, but modulated neither subjective stress and anxiety nor the physiological response to psychosocial stress.

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Frank Zimmermann-Viehoff MD

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Nico Steckhan Dipl Biol

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Karin Meissner MD

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Hans-Christian Deter MD

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Clemens Kirschbaum PhD

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MD, F.Z., Biol, N.S.D., MD, K.M., MD, H.D., PhD, C.K. (2016). Influence of a Suggestive Placebo Intervention on Psychobiological Responses to Social Stress. https://doi.org/10.1177/2156587215588642

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2016
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10.1177/2156587215588642
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