Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on antidepressant use in eleven European regions: a comparative time series analysis 2018-2022.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Iva Selke Krulichová, Adam Hallberg, Gisbert W Selke, Katri Aaltonen, Manuela Casula, Jurij Fürst, Katarina Gvozdanović, Mohammadhossein Hajiebrahimi, Amanj Kurdi, Fredrik Nyberg, Elena Olmastroni, Hanna Rättö, Juraj Slabý, Björn Wettermark, Tanja Mueller
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Abstract

Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic had detrimental effects on the mental health of populations, with differing influences on different demographic groups. Varying national countermeasures to the pandemic may have further impacted these effects. This study aimed to explore the effects of the pandemic on dispensed volumes of antidepressants in outpatient settings in different regions of Europe and to assess potential age- and sex-related differences of its impact on incidence of antidepressant dispensing.

Methods: We used descriptive and interrupted time series analyses of pharmacy dispensing data on volumes. For six regions, we analysed volume and incident use stratified by age and sex.

Results: During the pandemic, the preexisting long-term trend in unstratified dispensed volumes significantly increased only in Slovenia and Germany and weakened in Scotland and Wales (estimated changes in slope + 0.16, + 0.10, - 0.23, and - 0.68 defined daily doses per thousand inhabitants per day, respectively, for each month). The stratified quarterly analysis revealed the greatest relative increase in females aged 0-17 (+ 64% in Sweden to + 167% in Croatia in the last quarter of 2022 compared with the last quarter of 2019). Both rate of change and difference between sexes were lower in higher age groups. Incidence increased most steeply in females aged 0-17, where the estimated pandemic-related increase explained 11% (Sweden) to 55% (Lombardy) of new patients receiving antidepressants.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate the need to develop targeted mental health supporting measures to increase resilience, especially in young people, and mitigate the impact of potential future public health crises.

2019冠状病毒病大流行对11个欧洲地区抗抑郁药使用的影响:2018-2022年比较时间序列分析
目的:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对人群心理健康产生不利影响,不同人群的影响不同。各国针对这一流行病采取的不同对策可能进一步影响了这些影响。本研究旨在探讨大流行对欧洲不同地区门诊抗抑郁药配药量的影响,并评估其对抗抑郁药配药发生率影响的潜在年龄和性别差异。方法:采用描述性和间断时间序列方法对药房调剂数据进行定量分析。对于六个地区,我们分析了按年龄和性别分层的使用量和事件使用量。结果:在大流行期间,仅在斯洛文尼亚和德国,无分层分配量的先前存在的长期趋势显著增加,在苏格兰和威尔士有所减弱(估计斜率变化分别为每月每千居民每天定义的每日剂量+ 0.16、+ 0.10、- 0.23和- 0.68)。分层季度分析显示,0-17岁女性的相对增幅最大(与2019年第四季度相比,2022年第四季度瑞典为+ 64%,克罗地亚为+ 167%)。在较高的年龄组中,变化率和性别差异都较低。发病率在0-17岁的女性中增长最快,估计与大流行相关的增长解释了接受抗抑郁药的新患者的11%(瑞典)至55%(伦巴第)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,需要制定有针对性的心理健康支持措施,以提高适应力,特别是年轻人的适应力,并减轻未来潜在的公共卫生危机的影响。
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8.50
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期刊介绍: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology is intended to provide a medium for the prompt publication of scientific contributions concerned with all aspects of the epidemiology of psychiatric disorders - social, biological and genetic. In addition, the journal has a particular focus on the effects of social conditions upon behaviour and the relationship between psychiatric disorders and the social environment. Contributions may be of a clinical nature provided they relate to social issues, or they may deal with specialised investigations in the fields of social psychology, sociology, anthropology, epidemiology, health service research, health economies or public mental health. We will publish papers on cross-cultural and trans-cultural themes. We do not publish case studies or small case series. While we will publish studies of reliability and validity of new instruments of interest to our readership, we will not publish articles reporting on the performance of established instruments in translation. Both original work and review articles may be submitted.
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