TY - JOUR
T1 - Study of antidepressant use in 5 European settings. Could economic, sociodemographic and cultural determinants be related to their use?
AU - Gomez-Lumbreras, A.
AU - Ferrer, P.
AU - Ballarín, E.
AU - Vidal, X.
AU - Andretta, M.
AU - Coma, A.
AU - Ibáñez, L.
AU - Sabate Gallego, Mònica
N1 - Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/4/15
Y1 - 2019/4/15
N2 - © 2019 Background: We aimed at describing the trends in antidepressants use (AD) by age and sex, during 2007–2011, in 5 European settings (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Catalonia and Veneto), and to assess whether the differences found across settings could be related to economic, social and cultural determinants. Methods: We collected data of AD use expressed in defined daily doses (DDD). Data were retrieved from population-based databases. We calculated DDD/1000 inhabitants/day. We analysed which economic, social, and cultural covariates determined between-settings differences in AD consumption. Results: The use of AD showed an increasing trend during the study period, being Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors the most consumed, followed “others AD”. Women and the elderly showed the highest AD consumption. Between-settings variability in AD consumption showed a positive correlation with pharmaceutical expenditure and a negative one with general practitioner's rate. After adjusting by pharmaceutical expenditure and general practitioners rate Masculinity, Long-Term Orientation and Individualism cultural dimensions were associated with AD use by using the Hofstede´s cultural dimensions model. Limitations: This study has been conducted in administrative databases, with no information on AD use by indication; differences among AD use could be related to their prescription for other disorders. Analyses were based on a small dataset and none of the results reached statistical significance. Conclusions: AD use increased through 2007–2011. Pharmaceutical expenditure and General Practitioners rate, Masculinity, Long-Term Orientation and Individualism explained the differences in AD use between countries. People's attitude should be considered when designing national campaigns to improve antidepressant use.
AB - © 2019 Background: We aimed at describing the trends in antidepressants use (AD) by age and sex, during 2007–2011, in 5 European settings (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Catalonia and Veneto), and to assess whether the differences found across settings could be related to economic, social and cultural determinants. Methods: We collected data of AD use expressed in defined daily doses (DDD). Data were retrieved from population-based databases. We calculated DDD/1000 inhabitants/day. We analysed which economic, social, and cultural covariates determined between-settings differences in AD consumption. Results: The use of AD showed an increasing trend during the study period, being Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors the most consumed, followed “others AD”. Women and the elderly showed the highest AD consumption. Between-settings variability in AD consumption showed a positive correlation with pharmaceutical expenditure and a negative one with general practitioner's rate. After adjusting by pharmaceutical expenditure and general practitioners rate Masculinity, Long-Term Orientation and Individualism cultural dimensions were associated with AD use by using the Hofstede´s cultural dimensions model. Limitations: This study has been conducted in administrative databases, with no information on AD use by indication; differences among AD use could be related to their prescription for other disorders. Analyses were based on a small dataset and none of the results reached statistical significance. Conclusions: AD use increased through 2007–2011. Pharmaceutical expenditure and General Practitioners rate, Masculinity, Long-Term Orientation and Individualism explained the differences in AD use between countries. People's attitude should be considered when designing national campaigns to improve antidepressant use.
KW - Administrative databases
KW - Antidepressants
KW - Cross-cultural comparison
KW - Defined daily doses
KW - Masculinity
KW - Age Factors
KW - Humans
KW - Cultural Characteristics
KW - Male
KW - Antidepressive Agents/economics
KW - Prescription Fees
KW - Socioeconomic Factors
KW - Sex Factors
KW - Female
KW - Aged
KW - Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors/therapeutic use
KW - Depressive Disorder/drug therapy
KW - Databases, Factual
KW - Drug Utilization/economics
KW - GENERAL-PRACTICE
KW - PRESCRIBING PATTERNS
KW - PREVALENCE
KW - TRENDS
KW - CARE
KW - SUICIDE
KW - UNEMPLOYMENT
KW - MENTAL-HEALTH
KW - PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
KW - CONSUMPTION
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/study-antidepressant-5-european-settings-economic-sociodemographic-cultural-determinants-related
U2 - 10.1016/j.jad.2019.01.039
DO - 10.1016/j.jad.2019.01.039
M3 - Article
C2 - 30784725
SN - 0165-0327
VL - 249
SP - 278
EP - 285
JO - Journal of Affective Disorders
JF - Journal of Affective Disorders
ER -