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开放性安慰剂可提高学习者驾驶员的考试表现并降低焦虑:一项随机对照试验。

Open-label placebos enhance test performance and reduce anxiety in learner drivers: a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Medical School Berlin, 12247, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Mar 20;14(1):6684. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-56600-6.

Abstract

Passing the driving school test can be very challenging, especially in big cities, where up to 52% of all students fail this test. Consequently, many learner drivers experience stress and anxiety. For some learner drivers these feelings can be extreme and negatively affect the performance in the driving test. Different strategies to face anxiety and stress are known, including, for example, psychological or pharmacological approaches and even placebo pills. Recent intriguing findings have also demonstrated that placebos without deception, so-called open-label placebos, successfully reduce anxiety. Here we aimed to test effects of this novel treatment for learner drivers. We investigated whether open-label placebos affect test performance and feelings of anxiety in learner drivers. Sixty-eight healthy participants (mean age 21.94 years, 26 females) were randomized into two groups. The open-label placebo group received placebo pills two weeks before the driving test (two pills each day). The control group received no treatment. Results revealed that the open-label placebo group experienced significantly less anxiety than the control group before the test (measured with the State-Trait-Anxiety-Inventory, STAI-S, and the German Test Anxiety Inventory, PAF). Moreover, in the open-label placebo group less learner drivers failed the driving test (29.41% vs. 52.95%). The results suggest that open-label placebos may provide an ethical unproblematic way to experience less anxiety and might also enhance the probability to pass the driving test. We discuss possible mechanisms of open-label placebos and limitations of our findings.

摘要

通过驾驶学校考试可能极具挑战性,尤其是在大城市,那里高达 52%的学生未能通过该考试。因此,许多学员驾驶员会感到压力和焦虑。对于一些学员驾驶员来说,这些感觉可能会很强烈,并对驾驶考试的表现产生负面影响。目前已经有多种应对焦虑和压力的策略,包括心理或药理学方法,甚至安慰剂药丸。最近引人关注的发现还表明,没有欺骗的安慰剂,即所谓的开放性安慰剂,成功地减轻了焦虑。在这里,我们旨在测试这种新型治疗方法对学员驾驶员的效果。我们研究了开放性安慰剂是否会影响学员驾驶员的考试表现和焦虑感。68 名健康参与者(平均年龄 21.94 岁,26 名女性)被随机分为两组。开放性安慰剂组在驾驶考试前两周服用安慰剂药丸(每天两粒)。对照组未接受任何治疗。结果表明,在考试前,开放性安慰剂组的焦虑感明显低于对照组(用状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI-S)和德国考试焦虑量表(PAF)测量)。此外,在开放性安慰剂组中,较少的学员驾驶员未能通过驾驶考试(29.41%比 52.95%)。结果表明,开放性安慰剂可能提供一种伦理上无问题的方式来减轻焦虑感,并且还可能提高通过驾驶考试的概率。我们讨论了开放性安慰剂的可能机制以及我们研究结果的局限性。

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