Six-month compliance with antidepressant medication in the treatment of major depressive disorder

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作者
Demyttenaere, Koen [1 ]
Adelin, Albert [2 ]
Patrick, Mesters [3 ]
Walthere, Dewe [3 ]
Katrien, De Bruyckere
Michele, Sangeleer
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Gasthuisberg, Dept Psychiat, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
[2] Univ Hosp, Dept Biostat, Ghent, Belgium
[3] Eli Lilly Mt St Guibert, European Dev Ctr, Mont St Guibert, Belgium
关键词
antidepressants; compliance; major depressive disorder;
D O I
10.1097/YIC.0b013e3282f1c1d8
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The investigation of compliance in patients with major depressive disorder (in drop-outs versus completers and in first episode versus recurrent episode patients). A total of 85 outpatients with major depressive disorder were followed for 6 months. Different dimensions of compliance were investigated: drop-outs versus completers and their medication adherence (with electronic monitoring). General linear mixed models were applied to examine the time courses of adherence. Drop-out rates were higher in younger patients and in patients with a lower initial depression severity. The adherence during 6 months of treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors was above 80 in 70% of the patients. The adherence decreased by 2.5% per month and decreased more than three times more rapidly in drop-outs (from baseline to time of drop-out). A medical visit resulted in a temporary increase in pill intake. General linear mixed model analysis showed that the predicted outcome was worse in drop-outs than in completers and worse in recurrent episode patients than in first episode patients (the former showing a higher adherence). Adherence decreases with time during 6 months of treatment with antidepressants and is influenced by demographic and clinical variables. Completers show a higher adherence than drop-outs. The outcome was worse in recurrent episode patients than first episode patients although they had a higher adherence.
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