Author:
Even C.,Siobud-Dorocant E.,Dardennes R. M.
Abstract
BackgroundDouble-blind placebo-controlled trials are the academic standard for clinical psychopharmacology research.AimsTo identify the potential defects of current double-blind procedures in trials involving antidepressants and to investigate whether safeguards for blindness protection are used.MethodWe reviewed the literature and devised a short seven-item checklist for evaluating the quality of blindness protection. We performed a computerised search for 1998 to identify the placebo-controlled studies that evaluated the efficacy of an antidepressant. The checklist was used to assess all traceable antidepressant trials published in 1998.ResultsRelevant criticisms question the blindness procedures. The available methods which may bolster blindness are very seldom used.ConclusionsImprovement in the blindness procedures used for antidepressant trials is necessary, feasible and measurable.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
40 articles.
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