Potential Adverse Effects Framework
Cross-source consensus on Potential Adverse Effects Framework from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- The article describes a six-category framework for potential adverse effects of critical thinking health interventions. — Do studies of interventions to improve laypeople’s critical thinking about health choices assess potential harms? A systematic review
- Decision-making harms include paralysis, overconfidence, or systematic miscalibration in health decisions. — Do studies of interventions to improve laypeople’s critical thinking about health choices assess potential harms? A systematic review
- Psychological harms include anxiety, resignation, or distress from evidence uncertainty. — Do studies of interventions to improve laypeople’s critical thinking about health choices assess potential harms? A systematic review
- The framework was used to develop outcome measures for a meta-analysis of one-year follow-up data from three secondary-school trials. — Do studies of interventions to improve laypeople’s critical thinking about health choices assess potential harms? A systematic review