Antidepressant Use in a 3- to 12-Year Follow-up of Anxious Youth: Results from the CAMELS Trial

The current study explored whether patient characteristics predicted patterns of antidepressant use (i.e., never used, single episode of use, or two or more episodes) in a naturalistic follow-up. Participants in the child/adolescent multimodal (CAMS) extended long-term study. ( n  = 318) indicated m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Child psychiatry and human development 2021-02, Vol.52 (1), p.41-48
Hauptverfasser: Kagan, Elana R., Frank, Hannah E., Norris, Lesley A., Palitz, Sophie A., Chiappini, Erika A., Knepley, Mark J., Crane, Margaret E., Phillips, Katherine E., Ginsburg, Golda S., Keeton, Courtney, Albano, Anne Marie, Piacentini, John, Peris, Tara, Compton, Scott, Sakolsky, Dara, Birmaher, Boris, Kendall, Philip C.
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Zusammenfassung:The current study explored whether patient characteristics predicted patterns of antidepressant use (i.e., never used, single episode of use, or two or more episodes) in a naturalistic follow-up. Participants in the child/adolescent multimodal (CAMS) extended long-term study. ( n  = 318) indicated medication use over the course of eight follow-up visits, 3–12 years after receiving treatment in CAMS. 40.6% of participants reported never using an antidepressant during follow-up, 41.4% reported a single episode of antidepressant use, and 18.0% reported multiple episodes of antidepressant use. Greater baseline anxiety severity marginally predicted a single episode of antidepressant use; baseline depression severity predicted multiple episodes of use. Reasons for discontinuing antidepressants included perceived ineffectiveness (31.8%), side effects (25.5%), and improvement in symptoms (18.5%). Exploratory analyses examined predictors of medication use. Findings suggest that antidepressant use is common among anxious youth, as is discontinuation of antidepressant use. Clinical implications and future directions are discussed.
ISSN:0009-398X
1573-3327
1573-3327
DOI:10.1007/s10578-020-00983-w