Article 700FS Online misinformation putting women off contraceptive pill, study finds

Online misinformation putting women off contraceptive pill, study finds

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Denis Campbell and Sinéad Campbell
from World news | The Guardian on (#700FS)

Researchers say social media myths drive nocebo effect' of side-effects that are real but psychological in origin

Social media misinformation about the contraceptive pill is encouraging women to view it so negatively that many give it up, a study has found.

Researchers have identified myths spread on TikTok and other social media platforms as a key driver of users suffering side-effects that are real but psychological in origin. It is called the nocebo effect", the opposite of the better-known placebo effect.

An expectation at the outset that the pill will be harmful.

Low confidence in how medicines are developed.

A belief that medicines are overused and harmful.

A belief that they are sensitive to medicines.

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