Social determinants in prenatal antidepressant use and continuation: Systematic review and meta-analysis

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Marr, Ketevan [1 ,8 ]
Maguet, Charlotte [1 ]
Scarlett, Honor [1 ]
Dray-Spira, Rosemary [1 ,2 ]
Dubertret, Caroline [3 ,4 ]
Gressier, Florence [5 ]
Sutter-Dallay, Anne-Laure [6 ,7 ]
Melchior, Maria [1 ]
van der Waerden, Judith [1 ]
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[1] Inst Pierre Louis Epidemiol & Sante Publ, Equipe Rech Epidemiol Sociale, Paris, France
[2] French Natl Hlth Insurance, EPI PHARE Sci Interest Grp Epidemiol Hlth Prod, French Natl Agcy Med & Hlth Prod Safety, St Denis, France
[3] Hop Louis Mourier, Grp Hosp Univ AP HP Nord, AP HP, Serv Psychiat & Addictol,DMU ESPRIT, Colombes, France
[4] Univ Paris, Fac Med, Paris, France
[5] Bicetre Univ Hosp, Assistance Publ Hop Paris, Dept Psychiat, CESP,Inserm UMR1178, Le Kremlin Bicetre, France
[6] Bordeaux Univ, Bordeaux Populat Hlth Res Ctr, Inserm, U1219, Bordeaux, France
[7] Charles Perrens Hosp, Univ Dept Child & Adolescent Psychiat, Bordeaux, France
[8] Sorbonne Univ, Inst Pierre Louis Epidemiol & Sante Publ, Equipe Rech Epidemiol Sociale, INSERM U1136, F-75012 Paris, France
关键词
antidepressants; mental health; prenatal medication continuation; prenatal medication use; social determinants; SEROTONIN-REUPTAKE INHIBITORS; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; MAJOR DEPRESSION; MENTAL-DISORDERS; PREGNANT-WOMEN; LATE-GESTATION; LOW-INCOME; HEALTH; RISK;
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10.1111/acps.13647
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R749 [精神病学];
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摘要
Introduction Depression is one of the most common co-morbidities during pregnancy; with severe symptoms, antidepressants are sometimes recommended. Social determinants are often linked with antidepressant use in the general population, and it is not known if this is the case for pregnant populations. Our objective was to determine if social determinants are associated with prenatal antidepressant intake via a systematic review and meta-analysis.Methods A systematic search of five databases was conducted to identify publications from inception to October 2022 that reported associations with prenatal antidepressant intake (use/continuation) and one or more social determinants: education, race, immigration status, relationship, income, or employment. Eligible studies were included in random effects meta-analyses.Results A total of 23 articles describing 22 studies were included. Education was significantly and positively associated with prenatal antidepressant continuation and heterogeneity was moderate. (Odds ratio = 0.83; 95% CI, 0.78 to 0.89; p < 0.00001; I-2 = 53%). Meta-analyses of antidepressant use and education, race, and relationship status, and antidepressant continuation and income were not significant with high levels of heterogeneity.Discussion While most social determinants in this review were not linked with prenatal antidepressant intake, lower maternal education level does seem to be associated with lower rates of prenatal antidepressant continuation.Conclusions Education appears to be linked with prenatal antidepressant intake. The low number of included studies precludes conclusive evidence for other social determinants.
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