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  1. Article ; Online: Expectations when you are expecting in times of COVID-19.

    Miranda, Debora M / Reis, Zilma S N / Romano-Silva, Marco A / Malloy-Diniz, Leandro / da Silva, Antônio Geraldo

    Revista brasileira de psiquiatria (Sao Paulo, Brazil : 1999)

    2020  Volume 43, Issue 4, Page(s) 347–348

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Humans ; Motivation ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-30
    Publishing country Brazil
    Document type Editorial
    ISSN 1809-452X
    ISSN (online) 1809-452X
    DOI 10.1590/1516-4446-2020-1209
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Expectations when you are expecting in times of COVID-19

    Miranda, Debora M / Reis, Zilma S N / Romano-Silva, Marco A / Malloy-Diniz, Leandro / da Silva, Antônio Geraldo
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #807888
    Database COVID19

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  3. Book ; Online: Expectations when you are expecting in times of COVID-19

    Miranda, Debora M. / Reis, Zilma S.N. / Romano-Silva, Marco A. / Malloy-Diniz, Leandro / da Silva, Antônio Geraldo

    Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry n.ahead 2020

    2020  

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-01
    Publisher Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria
    Publishing country br
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article ; Online: Expectations and Prior Experiences Associated With Adverse Effects of COVID-19 Vaccination.

    Schäfer, Ingmar / Oltrogge, Jan Hendrik / Nestoriuc, Yvonne / Warren, Claire V / Brassen, Stefanie / Blattner, Maximilian / Lühmann, Dagmar / Tinnermann, Alexandra / Scherer, Martin / Büchel, Christian

    JAMA network open

    2023  Volume 6, Issue 3, Page(s) e234732

    Abstract: ... To investigate whether positive and negative expectations prior to COVID-19 vaccination are associated ... Importance: Uptake of vaccination against COVID-19 is strongly affected by concerns about adverse ... and relevance: In this cohort study, several nocebo effects occurred in the first week after COVID-19 ...

    Abstract Importance: Uptake of vaccination against COVID-19 is strongly affected by concerns about adverse effects. Research on nocebo effects suggests that these concerns can amplify symptom burden.
    Objective: To investigate whether positive and negative expectations prior to COVID-19 vaccination are associated with systemic adverse effects.
    Design, setting, and participants: This prospective cohort study analyzed the association of expected benefits and risks of vaccination, adverse effects at first vaccination, and observed adverse effects in close contacts with severity of systemic adverse effects among adults receiving a second dose of messenger RNA (mRNA)-based vaccines between August 16 and 28, 2021. A total of 7771 individuals receiving the second dose at a state vaccination center in Hamburg, Germany, were invited to participate; of these, 5370 did not respond, 535 provided incomplete information, and 188 were excluded retrospectively. The mobile application m-Path was used for data collection.
    Main outcomes and measures: Primary outcome was a composite severity index of systemic adverse effects in 12 symptom areas measured once daily with an electronic symptom diary over 7 consecutive days. Data were analyzed by mixed-effects multivariable ordered logistic regression adjusted for prevaccine symptom levels and observation times.
    Results: A total of 10 447 observations from 1678 individuals receiving vaccinations (BNT162b2 [Pfizer BioNTech] in 1297 [77.3%] and mRNA-1273 [Moderna] in 381 [22.7%]) were collected. The participants' median age was 34 (IQR, 27-44) years, and 862 (51.4%) were women. The risk for more severe adverse effects was higher for persons expecting a lower benefit of vaccination (odds ratio [OR] for higher expectations, 0.72 [95% CI, 0.63-0.83]; P < .001), expecting higher adverse effects of vaccination (OR, 1.39 [95% CI, 1.23-1.58]; P < .001), having experienced higher symptom burden at the first vaccination (OR, 1.60 [95% CI, 1.42-1.82]; P < .001), scoring higher on the Somatosensory Amplification Scale (OR, 1.21 [95% CI, 1.06-1.38]; P = .004), and if the vaccine mRNA-1273 was given rather than BNT162b2 (OR, 2.45 [95% CI, 2.01-2.99]; P < .001). No associations were seen for observed experiences.
    Conclusions and relevance: In this cohort study, several nocebo effects occurred in the first week after COVID-19 vaccination. The severity of systemic adverse effects was associated not only with vaccine-specific reactogenicity but also more negative prior experiences with adverse effects from the first COVID-19 vaccination, more negative expectations regarding vaccination, and tendency to catastrophize instead of normalize benign bodily sensations. Clinician-patient interactions and public vaccine campaigns may both benefit from these insights by optimizing and contextualizing information provided about COVID-19 vaccines.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; 2019-nCoV Vaccine mRNA-1273 ; BNT162 Vaccine ; Cohort Studies ; COVID-19/prevention & control ; COVID-19 Vaccines/adverse effects ; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions ; Motivation ; Prospective Studies ; Vaccination/adverse effects
    Chemical Substances 2019-nCoV Vaccine mRNA-1273 (EPK39PL4R4) ; BNT162 Vaccine ; COVID-19 Vaccines
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 2574-3805
    ISSN (online) 2574-3805
    DOI 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.4732
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  5. Article: Expectations and prior experiences associated with adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccination

    Schäfer, Ingmar / Oltrogge, Jan Hendrik / Nestoriuc, Yvonne / Warren, Claire V. / Brassen, Stefanie / Blattner, Maximilian / Lühmann, Dagmar / Tinnermann, Alexandra / Scherer, Martin / Büchel, Christian

    JAMA Network Open

    2023  Volume 6, Issue 3, Page(s) No

    Abstract: ... To investigate whether positive and negative expectations prior to COVID-19 vaccination are associated ... from the first COVID-19 vaccination, more negative expectations regarding vaccination, and tendency ... Importance: Uptake of vaccination against COVID-19 is strongly affected by concerns about adverse ...

    Title translation Erwartungen und frühere Erfahrungen im Zusammenhang mit unerwünschten Nebenwirkungen der COVID-19-Impfung
    Abstract Importance: Uptake of vaccination against COVID-19 is strongly affected by concerns about adverse effects. Research on nocebo effects suggests that these concerns can amplify symptom burden. Objective: To investigate whether positive and negative expectations prior to COVID-19 vaccination are associated with systemic adverse effects. Design, Setting, and Participants: This prospective cohort study analyzed the association of expected benefits and risks of vaccination, adverse effects at first vaccination, and observed adverse effects in close contacts with severity of systemic adverse effects among adults receiving a second dose of messenger RNA (mRNA)-based vaccines between August 16 and 28, 2021. A total of 7771 individuals receiving the second dose at a state vaccination center in Hamburg, Germany, were invited to participate; of these, 5370 did not respond, 535 provided incomplete information, and 188 were excluded retrospectively. The mobile application m-Path was used for data collection. Main Outcomes and Measures: Primary outcome was a composite severity index of systemic adverse effects in 12 symptom areas measured once daily with an electronic symptom diary over 7 consecutive days. Data were analyzed by mixed-effects multivariable ordered logistic regression adjusted for prevaccine symptom levels and observation times. Results: A total of 10447 observations from 1678 individuals receiving vaccinations (BNT162b2 [Pfizer BioNTech] in 1297 [77.3%] and mRNA-1273 [Moderna] in 381 [22.7%]) were collected. The participants' median age was 34 (IQR, 27-44) years, and 862 (51.4%) were women. The risk for more severe adverse effects was higher for persons expecting a lower benefit of vaccination (odds ratio [OR] for higher expectations,0.72 [95% CI,0.63-0.83]; P<.001), expecting higher adverse effects of vaccination (OR,1.39 [95% CI,1.23-1.58]; P<.001), having experienced higher symptom burden at the first vaccination (OR,1.60 [95% CI,1.42-1.82]; P<.001), scoring higher on the Somatosensory Amplification Scale (OR,1.21 [95% CI,1.06-1.38]; P=.004), and if the vaccine mRNA-1273 was given rather than BNT162b2 (OR,2.45 [95% CI,2.01-2.99]; P<.001). No associations were seen for observed experiences. Conclusions and Relevance: In this cohort study, several nocebo effects occurred in the first week after COVID-19 vaccination. The severity of systemic adverse effects was associated not only with vaccine-specific reactogenicity but also more negative prior experiences with adverse effects from the first COVID-19 vaccination, more negative expectations regarding vaccination, and tendency to catastrophize instead of normalize benign bodily sensations. Clinician-patient interactions and public vaccine campaigns may both benefit from these insights by optimizing and contextualizing information provided about COVID-19 vaccines.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; Einstellungen zum Impfen ; Erfahrungen (Erlebnisse) ; Experiences (Events) ; Impfung ; Nebenwirkungen (Drogen und Arzneimittel) ; Preventive Health Behavior ; Präventives Gesundheitsverhalten ; Side Effects (Drug) ; Vaccination ; Vaccination Attitudes
    Language English
    Document type Article
    ISSN 2574-3805
    ISSN 2574-3805
    DOI 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.4732
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