Early discontinuation of antidepressant treatment and suicide risk among persons aged 50 and over: A population-based register study

Annette Erlangsen*, Esben Agerbo, Keith Hawton, Yeates Conwell

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Abstract

Background: As many as 47% of adults over age 50 discontinue treatment with antidepressants after redeeming only one prescription. The study aim was to assess the risk of suicide in adults aged 50+ who discontinue antidepressants at an early stage of treatment. Method: Case control study of all individuals aged 50+ living in Denmark and who initiated antidepressant treatment between July 1st 1995 and December 31st 2000 (N = 217,123). Hazard ratios were calculated using Cox regression analyses, propensity score matching techniques, and marginal structural models. Results: During the study period, 78,594 men and 138,529 women aged 50+ began treatment with an antidepressant medication, of whom 309 men and 229 women died by suicide. Men aged 50+ who discontinued treatment early had a suicide rate of 167 per 100,000 compared with 175 per 100,000 in those who continued refilling prescriptions; hazard ratio = 0.98 [CI-95%: 0.78-1.23]. The suicide rate in women who discontinued treatment was 52 per 100,000 compared with 74 per 100,000 in those who continued refilling; hazard ratio = 0.72 [CI-95%: 0.55-0.94]. Although people with previous psychiatric hospitalizations had greater risk of suicide than those without past hospital admissions, the difference was not significant in the adjusted model. Limitations: Prescriptions redeemed at pharmacies are our only indicator of treatment adherence. Also, information on severity of depression was not available. Conclusions: We did not find a lower suicide risk among people over age 50 who seemingly follow treatment in comparison with those who discontinued treatment with antidepressants at an early stage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)194-199
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Affective Disorders
Volume119
Issue number1-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

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