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Citation

Sihvo S, Wahlbeck K, McCallum A, Sevon T, Arffman M, Haukka J, Keskimäki I, Hemminki E. Pharmacoepidemiol. Drug Saf. 2010; 19(11): 1186-1193.

Affiliation

THL (National Institute for Health and Welfare), Helsinki, Finland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/pds.2017

PMID

20853310

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We examined the length and continuity of antidepressant treatment and factors associated with long-term of treatment among adults. METHODS: Nationwide data from all reimbursed antidepressant prescriptions in 1994-2003 were linked with patients' data retrieved from Statistics Finland and the Finnish Hospital Discharge Register. Logistic regression models were used to analyse long term use of antidepressants. RESULTS: The annual prevalence of antidepressant use increased from 3.6% in 1994 to 7.3% in 2003. Short-term use (<3 months) decreased from 58% in 1995 to 51% in 2000 and long-term treatment (≥12 months) increased from 18 to 21%. In 2000, 31% of treatment periods lasted ≥6 months and 24% ≥9 months. Long-term treatment correlated to the purchase of other psychotropics, in-patient psychiatric care, and prescription by a psychiatrist. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment periods with antidepressants have become longer over time. Clinical factors related to mental disorder severity predict long-term use. Only a quarter had the treatment duration recommended by clinical guidelines for depression. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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