Initiation of Antipsychotics During the First Year After First-Episode Psychosis: A Population-Based Study.

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
I Odsbu, A Hamina, V Hjellvik, M Handal, M Haram, M Tesli, A Tanskanen, H Taipale
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Abstract

Background: Antipsychotics are recommended after first-episode psychosis. Knowledge on the current use patterns in real-world settings is thus important to inform clinical practice. We aimed to describe antipsychotic initiation during 1 year after first-episode psychosis and its associated factors.

Methods: Population-based cohort study using linked nationwide health and population registers from Norway. The study population comprised 8052 persons aged 16-45 years with first-episode psychosis diagnosed in secondary care (ICD-10 F20, F22-F29) in the period 2011-2019. Initiation of antipsychotic use was defined as being dispensed antipsychotics (ATC N05A, excl. lithium) at least once from -90 to +365 days from secondary care diagnosis of first-episode psychosis. Antipsychotic polypharmacy during follow-up was defined as having at least 90 days with overlapping drug use periods modeled using the Prescriptions to Drug Use Periods method. Adjusted risk ratios (aRRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the association between socioeconomic and clinical factors and initiation of antipsychotic use were calculated using modified Poisson regression.

Results: In total, 4413 persons (54.8%) initiated antipsychotic use after first-episode psychosis with proportions ranging from 45.5% in 2012 to 62.1% in 2019. Oral formulations of olanzapine (34.9%), quetiapine (21.2%), and aripiprazole (11.6%) were most common at initiation, whereas long-acting injectables (LAIs) and clozapine were rarely used. Among the initiators, 13.8% started a polypharmacy period lasting more than 90 days. Factors associated with antipsychotic initiation were lower age (aRR 1.14, 95% CI 1.08-1.21; 26-35 years vs. 36-45 years), higher education (1.11, 1.05-1.18), being employed (1.04, 1.00-1.09), being hospitalized (1.13, 1.09-1.18), being diagnosed late in the study period (1.16, 1.11-1.22; 2017-2019 vs. 2011-2013), or with previously diagnosed bipolar disorder, depression, or anxiety disorders.

Conclusions: The antipsychotic use pattern is largely within the current clinical guideline. Primary non-compliance and disease severity may explain the socioeconomic and clinical differences related to initiation of antipsychotic use.

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Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
3.00%
发文量
135
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica acts as an international forum for the dissemination of information advancing the science and practice of psychiatry. In particular we focus on communicating frontline research to clinical psychiatrists and psychiatric researchers. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica has traditionally been and remains a journal focusing predominantly on clinical psychiatry, but translational psychiatry is a topic of growing importance to our readers. Therefore, the journal welcomes submission of manuscripts based on both clinical- and more translational (e.g. preclinical and epidemiological) research. When preparing manuscripts based on translational studies for submission to Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, the authors should place emphasis on the clinical significance of the research question and the findings. Manuscripts based solely on preclinical research (e.g. animal models) are normally not considered for publication in the Journal.
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