1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-0327(98)00083-4
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors have broadened the utilisation of antidepressant treatment in accordance with recommendations

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“…According to Swedish guidelines, treatment of depression should be for at least a sixmonth period. In agreement with this and the decreased suicide rate, we found six months antidepressant treatment to be three times as common in 1996 as in 1991 in the county of Jämtland (22). Whether there is a causal association between the increased use of antidepressants and the decrease in suicide rate cannot be conclusively established but available data indicates that this is the case (21).…”
Section: The County Of Jämtland Projectsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…According to Swedish guidelines, treatment of depression should be for at least a sixmonth period. In agreement with this and the decreased suicide rate, we found six months antidepressant treatment to be three times as common in 1996 as in 1991 in the county of Jämtland (22). Whether there is a causal association between the increased use of antidepressants and the decrease in suicide rate cannot be conclusively established but available data indicates that this is the case (21).…”
Section: The County Of Jämtland Projectsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The reported prevalence of antidepressant use in the general population varies between 4% and 13% [7][8][9][10][11]. Figures are higher among females than males and increase with age [7,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algunos autores relacionan directamente la depresión no tratada con el alto riesgo de suicidio (33), y aunque algún estudio sugiere una bajada de la tasa de suicidios con el aumento de la prescripción de antidepresivos (34), (89) otros autores como Barbui encuentran que el incremento en la prescripción de antidepresivos no ha ayudado a prevenir el suicidio (16). Aunque el riesgo de muerte por sobredosis es mayor por ATC, el suicidio por otras vías era más alto en aquellos que tomaban ISRS y los nuevos antidepresivos, así que el riesgo de suicidio no está determinado por el tipo de antidepresivos prescrito (35).…”
Section: Materials Y Métodosunclassified