Title of article :
Do antidepressants change personality?—A five-year observational study
Author/Authors :
Jylhن، نويسنده , , Pekka and Ketokivi، نويسنده , , Mikko and Mantere، نويسنده , , Outi and Melartin، نويسنده , , Tarja and Holma، نويسنده , , Mikael and Rytsنlن، نويسنده , , Heikki and Isometsن، نويسنده , , Erkki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
8
From page :
200
To page :
207
Abstract :
Background r antidepressants influence personality is a major clinical and societal issue due to their widespread use. In an observational study, we investigated whether depressive patientsʹ neuroticism and extraversion scores covary with antidepressant pharmacotherapy, and if so, whether this remains significant after accounting for depressive or anxiety symptoms. s depressive disorder patients (N=237) were interviewed at up to four time-points in a five-year prospective longitudinal study. Changes in neuroticism plus extraversion scores were compared with changes in antidepressant pharmacotherapies and depressive plus anxiety symptoms to uncover any covariation between them. Autoregressive path models were used to examine this covariation at the sample level. Within-subject change was estimated using a random-effects latent change model. s icant covariation is present in the change trajectories between personality scores and depressive symptoms; declining depression scores were associated with rising extraversion and declining neuroticism. Although the personality scores of many patients changed significantly over the five-year study, none of these changes were associated with changes in antidepressant pharmacotherapy. tions udy covered only two dimensions of personality. Single drug-specific analysis could not be done. Antidepressant blood levels were not measured. sion dence emerged for significant covariation of antidepressant pharmacotherapy with neuroticism or extraversion scores. By contrast, changes in both personality dimensions were associated with changes in depressive symptoms, those in neuroticism also in anxiety symptoms. If antidepressants influence these personality dimensions, the effect size is likely markedly smaller than that of the disorders for which they are prescribed.
Keywords :
Neuroticism , Major depressive disorder , Covariation , Antidepressant , extraversion , Personality
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1434853
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