Title of article :
Treatment of depressed bipolar patients with alcohol use disorders: Plenty of room for improvement
Author/Authors :
Baca-Garcia، نويسنده , , Enrique and Sher، نويسنده , , Leo and Perez-Rodriguez، نويسنده , , M. Mercedes and Burke، نويسنده , , Ainsley K. and Sullivan، نويسنده , , Gregory M. and Grunebaum، نويسنده , , Michael F. and Stanley، نويسنده , , Barbara H. and Mann، نويسنده , , J. John and Oquendo، نويسنده , , Maria A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
7
From page :
262
To page :
268
Abstract :
Background ed to examine the adequacy of antidepressant treatment and compliance with treatment in bipolar patients with and without alcohol use disorders (AUD). We hypothesize that the adequacy of antidepressant treatment and the compliance with treatment for those with AUD are lower than for those without AUD. s ts were 97 patients with current bipolar major depressive episode, 39 (40.2%) with lifetime history of AUD and 58 (59.8%) without AUD. Adequacy of antidepressant medication treatment in the 3 previous months was assessed using the Antidepressant Treatment History Form. Compliance rates were estimated. s of inadequate treatment were high in all patients. Bipolar patients with AUD (74.3%) showed higher rates of inadequate antidepressant treatment than those without AUD (67.3%). The proportion of intensive treatment was higher in bipolars without AUD (15.5%) than in those with AUD (2.6%). Median compliance was similar in bipolars with and without AUD. tions k serum medication levels to assess the compliance. We do not have data to address the possibility that the presence of AUD adversely affected prescribing practices. sions rs with AUD had lower rates of adequate treatment than those without AUD, but the two groups were not different in terms of self-reported treatment adherence. The finding that bipolar patients with or without comorbid AUD did not receive adequate treatment is of considerable clinical relevance. It raises the question as to whether inadequate treatment of depression contributes to the high rates of morbidity, and attempted and completed suicides in bipolar patient populations.
Keywords :
bipolar disorder , Alcoholism , patient compliance , Antidepressants
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1432887
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