| Literature DB >> 34843627 |
Sunjeev Uthayakumar1, Mina Tadrous1,2,3, Simone N Vigod2,3,4,5,6,7,8, Sophie A Kitchen9, Tara Gomes1,3,8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Population studies have shown that rates of depressive and anxious symptoms have increased as a result of COVID-19. We analyzed trends in the dispensing rates of antidepressants and benzodiazepines in Canada to determine whether the pandemic has caused changes in rates of pharmacological treatment for depression and anxiety.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; antidepressant; anxiety; benzodiazepine; depression; medication; pandemic
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34843627 PMCID: PMC9015529 DOI: 10.1002/da.23228
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Depress Anxiety ISSN: 1091-4269 Impact factor: 8.128
Figure 1Rate of antidepressant and benzodiazepine tablets dispensed (in number of tablets per 100 population) nationally between January 2017 and December 2020
Figure 2Rate of antidepressant tablets dispensed (in number of tablets per 100 population) nationally based on patient age group, between January 2017 and December 2020
ARIMA model parameters for the rate of antidepressant and benzodiazepine units dispensed nationally overall and stratified by patient age group
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| Antidepressant rate (units per 100 population) | (7,1,12,0) | −58.5 (±11.3) | <.0001 | 1.6 (±1.3) | .236 |
| Age stratification | |||||
| ≤18 years | (4,1,12,0) | −12.6 (±1.8) | <.0001 | 0.2 (±0.2) | .439 |
| 19–29 years | (5,1,12,0) | −66.1 (±9.2) | <.0001 | 2.1 (±1.1) | .058 |
| 30–49 years | (5,1,12,0) | −88.2 (±13.5) | <.0001 | 1.7 (±1.7) | .322 |
| 50–64 years | Models could not be run since the white noise test was not met | ||||
| ≥65 years | Models could not be run since the white noise test was not met | ||||
| Benzodiazepine rate (units per 100 population) | (2,1,12,0) | −3.3 (±1.8) | .063 | 0.0 (±0.3) | .916 |
| Age stratification | |||||
| ≤18 years | (2,1,12,0) | −0.2 (±0.2) | .297 | −0.2 (±0.2) | .998 |
| 19–29 years | (2,1,12,0) | 0.1 (±0.6) | .909 | 0.0 (±0.1) | .848 |
| 30–49 years | (4,1,12,0) | −0.9 (±1.6) | .595 | −0.1 (±0.4) | .801 |
| 50–64 years | (2,1,12,0) | −3.1 (±2.3) | .170 | −0.1 (±0.4) | .718 |
| ≥65 years | (4,1,12,0) | −10.4 (±5.7) | .067 | 0.1 (±0.7) | .896 |
Abbreviation: ARIMA, autoregressive integrated moving average.
Significance (<.05).
Figure 3Rate of benzodiazepine tablets dispensed (in number of tablets dispensed per 100 population) nationally based on patient age group, between January 2017 and December 2020