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Psychotropic drug use among 0–17 year olds during 2004–2014: a nationwide prescription database study

BACKGROUND: Time-trend studies on psychotropic drugs among children and adolescents are scarce, and most of them are outdated. The purpose of this study was to study prevalences of psychotropic drug use during 2004–2014 among Norwegians aged <18 years, overall and in psychotropic sub-groups. METH...

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Autores principales: Hartz, Ingeborg, Skurtveit, Svetlana, Steffenak, Anne Kjersti Myhrene, Karlstad, Øystein, Handal, Marte
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4731947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26822371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-0716-x
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author Hartz, Ingeborg
Skurtveit, Svetlana
Steffenak, Anne Kjersti Myhrene
Karlstad, Øystein
Handal, Marte
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Skurtveit, Svetlana
Steffenak, Anne Kjersti Myhrene
Karlstad, Øystein
Handal, Marte
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description BACKGROUND: Time-trend studies on psychotropic drugs among children and adolescents are scarce, and most of them are outdated. The purpose of this study was to study prevalences of psychotropic drug use during 2004–2014 among Norwegians aged <18 years, overall and in psychotropic sub-groups. METHODS: Data were obtained from the Norwegian Prescription Database, which covers all dispensed prescription drugs in Norway from 2004 and onwards. Psychotropic drugs included: antipsychotics (ATC-group N05A), anxiolytics (N05B), hypnotic/sedatives (N05C), antidepressants (N06A), stimulants (N06BA), and alimemazine (R06AD01). Period (1-year) prevalence of use, overall and in subgroups of psychotropic drugs, was estimated by identifying individuals <18 years who had at least one psychotropic drug dispensed during each year. RESULTS: Psychotropic drug use increased in 0–17 year olds over an 11-year period, in which the main contributing drugs were stimulants (boys overall; 15.0 to 20.8/1000, girls overall; 3.8 to 8.5/1000), hypnotic/sedative drugs in adolescents (boys overall; 4.2 to 10.8/1000, girls overall; 2.6 to 8.8/1000) and to some extent antidepressants among adolescent girls (girls overall from 3.1 to 4.0/1000). Psychotropic drug use was, however, reduced by half in the youngest children, attributed to reduction of alimemazine only (1-year olds: boys; from 36.6 to 10.2/1000, girls; 26.9 to 7.2/1000). A higher level of psychotropic drug use was observed among younger boys, but there is a shift towards girls using more psychotropic drugs than boys during adolescence for all psychotropic drugs except for stimulants. CONCLUSION: Different trends in psychotropic drug use exist in age and gender subgroups. Psychotropic drug use has decreased among the youngest children, attributed to alimemazine, and increased in older children and adolescents, attributed mainly to stimulants and hypnotics/sedatives.
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spelling pubmed-47319472016-01-30 Psychotropic drug use among 0–17 year olds during 2004–2014: a nationwide prescription database study Hartz, Ingeborg Skurtveit, Svetlana Steffenak, Anne Kjersti Myhrene Karlstad, Øystein Handal, Marte BMC Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: Time-trend studies on psychotropic drugs among children and adolescents are scarce, and most of them are outdated. The purpose of this study was to study prevalences of psychotropic drug use during 2004–2014 among Norwegians aged <18 years, overall and in psychotropic sub-groups. METHODS: Data were obtained from the Norwegian Prescription Database, which covers all dispensed prescription drugs in Norway from 2004 and onwards. Psychotropic drugs included: antipsychotics (ATC-group N05A), anxiolytics (N05B), hypnotic/sedatives (N05C), antidepressants (N06A), stimulants (N06BA), and alimemazine (R06AD01). Period (1-year) prevalence of use, overall and in subgroups of psychotropic drugs, was estimated by identifying individuals <18 years who had at least one psychotropic drug dispensed during each year. RESULTS: Psychotropic drug use increased in 0–17 year olds over an 11-year period, in which the main contributing drugs were stimulants (boys overall; 15.0 to 20.8/1000, girls overall; 3.8 to 8.5/1000), hypnotic/sedative drugs in adolescents (boys overall; 4.2 to 10.8/1000, girls overall; 2.6 to 8.8/1000) and to some extent antidepressants among adolescent girls (girls overall from 3.1 to 4.0/1000). Psychotropic drug use was, however, reduced by half in the youngest children, attributed to reduction of alimemazine only (1-year olds: boys; from 36.6 to 10.2/1000, girls; 26.9 to 7.2/1000). A higher level of psychotropic drug use was observed among younger boys, but there is a shift towards girls using more psychotropic drugs than boys during adolescence for all psychotropic drugs except for stimulants. CONCLUSION: Different trends in psychotropic drug use exist in age and gender subgroups. Psychotropic drug use has decreased among the youngest children, attributed to alimemazine, and increased in older children and adolescents, attributed mainly to stimulants and hypnotics/sedatives. BioMed Central 2016-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4731947/ /pubmed/26822371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-0716-x Text en © Hartz et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Steffenak, Anne Kjersti Myhrene
Karlstad, Øystein
Handal, Marte
Psychotropic drug use among 0–17 year olds during 2004–2014: a nationwide prescription database study
title Psychotropic drug use among 0–17 year olds during 2004–2014: a nationwide prescription database study
title_full Psychotropic drug use among 0–17 year olds during 2004–2014: a nationwide prescription database study
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title_full_unstemmed Psychotropic drug use among 0–17 year olds during 2004–2014: a nationwide prescription database study
title_short Psychotropic drug use among 0–17 year olds during 2004–2014: a nationwide prescription database study
title_sort psychotropic drug use among 0–17 year olds during 2004–2014: a nationwide prescription database study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4731947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26822371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-0716-x
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