Antidepressants: relationship to the time to psychiatric readmission and probability of being in hospital in depressive patients

  • Ingeborg Warnke
  • , Carlos Nordt
  • , Jörn Moock
  • , Wolfram Kawohl
  • , Wulf Rössler

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    Abstract

    Introduction: Although antidepressants play a major role in the treatment of patients with depression, it is unclear which specific antidepressants are more efficacious than others. This study aims to analyze the relationship between several antidepressant substances and the time to readmission as well as the probability of being in hospital in a given week by using prescription data. Methods: The database was health-insurance claim data from the new Federal States in Germany. The analysis consisted of all patients with unipolar depression at their index admission in 2007 (N D1803). Patients were followed up for 2 years after discharge from index hospitalization. Statistical analyses were conducted by discrete-time hazards models and general estimation equation models, accounting for various predictors. Results: Of all prescribed antidepressant substances, sertralinewas related to an increased time to readmission by 37% and to a reduction in the probability of being in hospital in a given week by 40%. However, it was prescribed to only about 5% of the patients. Conclusion: In this study, only sertraline appeared to have clinical and economic advantages. It is remarkable that just a minority of patients received sertraline in our study, thus differing from the prescription pattern in the US.

    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    Aufsatznummer40
    ZeitschriftFrontiers in Public Health
    Jahrgang2
    AusgabenummerMay
    Seitenumfang8
    ISSN2296-2565
    DOIs
    PublikationsstatusErschienen - 08.05.2014

    Fachgebiete und Schlagwörter

    • Psychologie

    ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete

    • Öffentliche Gesundheit, Umwelt- und Arbeitsmedizin

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