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Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology 4/2009

01-04-2009 | Pharmaco-Epidemiology

Rise in psychotropic drug prescribing in children and adolescents during 1992–2001: a population-based study in the UK

Authors: Yingfen Hsia, Karyn Maclennan

Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology | Issue 4/2009

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Abstract

Background The trend towards increased psychotropic drug prescribing in children and adolescents is well recognised in North America and continental Europe. However, it is unclear to what extent these studies are applicable to clinical practice in the United Kingdom (UK). This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of psychotropic drug prescribing in children and adolescents aged <19 years in general practice in the UK from January 1992 to December 2001. Methods Data were obtained from the General Practice Research Database (GPRD). Annual age- and sex-specific prevalence of psychotropic drug prescribing was calculated. Results A total of 143,079 prescriptions were issued to 34,398 study subjects. Stimulant prescriptions rose significantly from 0.03 per 1,000 (95% confidence interval 0.02–0.04) in 1992 to 2.9 per 1,000 (2.52–3.32) in 2001; a 96-fold increase. Methylphenidate accounted for the majority of stimulant prescriptions; 2.4% (349/14,370) of stimulant prescriptions were prescribed to children aged <6 years. Increased prescribing was also noted for antidepressants (1.6-fold), hypnotics/anxiolytics (1.3-fold), antipsychotics (1.3-fold) and anticonvulsants (1.3-fold), whilst the prevalence of clonidine and lithium prescribing remained fairly stable throughout the study period. The use of antidepressant, hypnotic/anxiolytic and anticonvulsant increased with increasing age. A high proportion of boys received stimulants, whereas antidepressants and hypnotics/anxiolytics were more likely prescribed to girls. Conclusion There is an increased trend of psychotropic drug use in children and adolescents in the UK practice. Since most psychotropic drugs are not licensed for use in children at this time, research is needed to investigate the efficacy and long-term safety in this population.
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Metadata
Title
Rise in psychotropic drug prescribing in children and adolescents during 1992–2001: a population-based study in the UK
Authors
Yingfen Hsia
Karyn Maclennan
Publication date
01-04-2009
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
European Journal of Epidemiology / Issue 4/2009
Print ISSN: 0393-2990
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7284
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-009-9321-3

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