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Adjunctive antidepressant use in schizophrenia in China: A national survey (2002-2012).

Authors :
Li, Qian
Su, Yun‐Ai
Xiang, Yu‐Tao
Shu, Liang
Yu, Xin
Ungvari, Gabor S.
Ng, Chee H.
Chiu, Helen F.K.
Ning, Yu‐Ping
Wang, Gao‐Hua
Zhang, Ke‐Rang
Li, Tao
Sun, Li‐Zhong
Shi, Jian‐Guo
Chen, Xian‐Sheng
Mei, Qi‐Yi
Li, Ke‐Qing
Si, Tian‐Mei
Source :
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical & Experimental. Jan2017, Vol. 32 Issue 1, pn/a-N.PAG. 5p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective This study examined the pattern of adjunctive antidepressant use in schizophrenia patients and its demographic and clinical correlates in a nationwide survey in China. Methods Fourteen thousand and thirteen patients in 45 Chinese psychiatric hospitals or centers were interviewed (4,486 in 2002, 5,288 in 2006, and 4,239 in 2012). Patients' sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were recorded using a standardized protocol and data collection procedure. Chi-square test, independent-samples t test, Mann-Whitney U test, and multiple logistic regression analysis were used in data analyses. Results Antidepressant use was found in 5.2% of the study population with 4.6% in 2002, 4.3% in 2006, and 6.9% in 2012, respectively. A significant increase in use from 2006 to 2012 was found ( p < .001). Multiple logistic regression analyses in the whole population revealed that patients receiving adjunctive antidepressants were more likely to be outpatients in tertiary referral centers (level-III hospitals) and who had an earlier age of onset, less severe global illness, but more depressive symptoms. They were less likely to receive first-generation antipsychotics but more likely to receive benzodiazepines (R2 = 0.255, p < .001). Conclusions Despite an increasing trend, the frequency of antidepressant use in schizophrenia in China was considerably lower than in Western countries. The benefits and risks associated with concomitant use of antidepressants in schizophrenia need to be studied further. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08856222
Volume :
32
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical & Experimental
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120928807
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/hup.2571