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Hypnotic medication use among inpatients with schizophrenia and major depressive disorder: results of a nationwide study

Authors :
Takashi Tsuboi
Shusuke Numata
Tatsuya Nagasawa
Kazuyoshi Ogasawara
Hisashi Yamada
Kayo Ichihashi
Hikaru Hori
Yuka Yasuda
Rei Otsuki
Naomi Hasegawa
Kazutaka Ohi
Hiroshi Komatsu
Toshinori Nakamura
Hiroko Kashiwagi
Naoki Hashimoto
Takeshi Asami
Hitoshi Iida
Masahiro Takeshima
Ken Inada
Ryuji Furihata
Akitoyo Hishimoto
Koichiro Watanabe
Junya Matsumoto
Hiroyuki Muraoka
Ryota Hashimoto
Yoshikazu Takaesu
Kenichiro Miura
Norio Yasui-Furukori
Shinichiro Ochi
Toshiaki Onitsuka
Source :
Sleep medicine. 89
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

[Study objectives] To investigate the proportion of inpatients with schizophrenia and major depressive disorder prescribed hypnotic medication, and the association between such medication and the use of other antipsychotic agents. [Methods] This was a nationwide cross-sectional study performed as part of the ‘Effectiveness of Guidelines for Dissemination and Education in Psychiatric Treatment’ (EGUIDE) project. Data from 2146 inpatients with schizophrenia and 1031 inpatients with major depressive disorder were analyzed. All types and dosages of psychotropic drugs were recorded and the data at the time of discharge were analyzed. Associations between the use of hypnotic medication and other antipsychotic agents were evaluated using multivariate logistic regression analyses. [Results] The proportions of schizophrenia patients who were prescribed any and two or more hypnotic agents were 55.7% and 17.6%, respectively, and the corresponding proportions for patients with major depressive disorder were 63.6% and 22.6%, respectively. In schizophrenia patients, multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that two or more antipsychotics, anticholinergic drugs, anxiolytics, and mood stabilizers/antiepileptic drugs were positively associated with the use of any hypnotic agent. In patients with major depressive disorder, multivariate logistic regression analyses revealed that two or more antidepressants, two or more antipsychotics, anxiolytics, and mood stabilizers/antiepileptic drugs were positively associated with the use of any hypnotic agent. [Conclusions] Prescription of hypnotic agents was found to be highly frequent among inpatients with psychiatric disorders. Prescription of two or more main antipsychotic agents was commonly associated with the use of hypnotic medication for both schizophrenia and major depressive disorder.

Details

ISSN :
18785506
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sleep medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5a737259f2291c61a9a746119a080b4c