Cross-sectional survey of patients in receipt of long-term repeat prescriptions for antidepressant drugs in primary care

Gillian Cruickshank, Steve MacGillivray, David Bruce, Anne Mather, Keith Matthews, Brian Williams

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Abstract

This cross-sectional survey describes the clinical characteristics of 92 patients from across 12 general medical practices, in receipt of a long-term repeat prescription of an antidepressant for the treatment of depression. Psychiatric diagnoses were determined using the Schedule for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry. Fifty-three participants (57.6%) failed to meet criteria for any psychiatric diagnosis (95% confidence interval (CI): 47.5-67.7%). Independent clinical assessments based upon diagnoses and other clinical data indicated that 26 (31.0%) participants (95% CI: 28.9-49.7%) had no clear clinical reason for continued receipt of an antidepressant. Reasons for the continued use of antidepressants in this population require further investigation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-109
Number of pages5
JournalMental Health in Family Medicine
Volume5
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2008

Keywords

  • Antidepressant drug prescribing
  • Depression
  • Primary care
  • Structured assessment

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