Gender Differences in Psychotropic Medication Use: A Naturalistic Study Among Psychiatric Outpatients in Secondary Care.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Edith J Liemburg, Klaas J Wardenaar, Sanne Krol, Maaike M van Veen, Bennard Doornbos, Arne Risselada, Danielle C Cath
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Purpose/background: Previous studies among psychiatric patients have shown differences between men and women in psychotropic medication prescription patterns. The factors underlying these differences are still poorly understood. This exploratory study aimed to investigate a range of clinical and demographic factors in their contributions to explaining these gender differences.

Methods/procedures: In 2476 outpatients with a mental disorder (mean age 46.1 year, 58.2% women) enrolled in pharmacotherapy monitoring program, regression analyses were used to investigate the associations of gender with use of any psychotropic (yes/no), use of each separate psychotropic type (yes/no), number (0 to 4) and dosage of each used psychotropic. Next, clinical and demographic effect modifiers and explanatory/confounding factors of these associations were identified.

Findings/results: Frequencies of general psychotropic use, antidepressant use, anxiolytic use, as well as polypharmacy were significantly higher in women than in men across all ages (premenopausal, perimenopausal, and postmenopausal), with equal dosing of psychotropics, except for higher doses of mood stabilizers in men. Longer illness duration and having a partner were effect modifiers of the gender effect, while higher frequencies of an affective/anxiety diagnosis, higher somatic complaints and symptomatic distress, more previous mental health service (MHS) visits and no current occupation were explanatory factors.

Implications/conclusions: Psychotropic use and psychotropic polypharmacy were more common in women than in men. Women on psychotropic medications were more often diagnosed with affective/anxiety diagnoses, experienced more symptomatic distress and somatic complaints, and visited more healthcare services than men, reaffirming findings from previous studies. Future longitudinal studies should investigate in further detail whether these outcomes are cause or consequence of gender differences in psychotropic medication use.

精神药物使用的性别差异:二级护理精神科门诊患者的自然主义研究。
目的/背景:以往对精神病患者的研究表明,男性和女性在精神药物处方模式上存在差异。人们对这些差异背后的因素仍然知之甚少。这项探索性研究旨在调查一系列临床和人口因素对解释这些性别差异的贡献。方法/程序:纳入药物治疗监测项目的2476例精神障碍门诊患者(平均年龄46.1岁,58.2%为女性),采用回归分析探讨性别与使用精神药物(是/否)、使用每种精神药物类型(是/否)、使用每种精神药物的数量(0 ~ 4)和剂量的关系。接下来,确定了这些关联的临床和人口统计学影响修饰因子以及解释/混淆因素。发现/结果:在所有年龄段(绝经前、围绝经期和绝经后),除男性使用较高剂量的情绪稳定剂外,女性使用一般精神药物、抗抑郁药、抗焦虑药以及多种药物的频率均显著高于男性。较长的病程和有伴侣是性别效应的影响修饰因素,而较高的情感/焦虑诊断频率、较高的躯体主诉和症状性困扰、较多的既往精神卫生服务(MHS)访问和无当前职业是解释因素。含义/结论:精神药物使用和精神药物综合用药在女性中比在男性中更常见。服用精神药物的女性更常被诊断为情感/焦虑诊断,经历更多的症状性痛苦和身体疾病,并且比男性访问更多的医疗保健服务,重申了以前的研究结果。未来的纵向研究应该进一步详细调查这些结果是精神药物使用中性别差异的原因还是结果。
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4.00
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231
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, a leading publication in psychopharmacology, offers a wide range of articles reporting on clinical trials and studies, side effects, drug interactions, overdose management, pharmacogenetics, pharmacokinetics, and psychiatric effects of non-psychiatric drugs. The journal keeps clinician-scientists and trainees up-to-date on the latest clinical developments in psychopharmacologic agents, presenting the extensive coverage needed to keep up with every development in this fast-growing field.
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