TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Suicide behavior before and after the start with antidepressants: a high persistent risk in the first month of treatment among the young JO - International journal of neuropsychopharmacology A1 - Termorshuizen, Fabian A1 - Palmen, Saskia J. M. A1 - Heerdink, Eibert R. SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - Background A causal relationship between antidepressants (ADs) and high risk of suicide behavior at young age has been suggested. We analyzed the rates of suicide attempts during treatment with AD in comparison with the rates before treatment initiation for different ages.

METHODS Claims of insurance company Achmea were linked to the population registry of Statistics Netherlands. Episodes of AD use were defined for those with their first registered prescription in 2006 - 2011 (N=66,196). Rates were analyzed in a Poisson model. Correlates of attempts in the first month of AD use were assessed in a logistic model.

RESULTS Among those aged <25 years, a high rate during the month before the start was found (376.3/10,000pyrs). A non-significant increase in the first month (P=0.212) was found and a non-significant trend to lower values thereafter (P=0.3050). Among those ≥25 years, a clear decrease to lower rates immediately after the start was observed (P<0.025). The highest rates of suicide were found among those >40 years during the first month. Female gender was, but treatment characteristics were not associated with early attempts at young age.

CONCLUSIONS Among young AD users, high pre-treatment risk of suicide attempts was present, which persisted during the early phases after the start. This contrasted with the clear decrease in risk among those aged ≥25 years, suggesting lower effectiveness of ADs to prevent suicide behavior at young age. Caution should be exercised to infer a causal relationship or to use data on attempts to predict risk of suicide during AD use.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1461-1457 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyv081 ID - ref1 ER -