Title of article :
Recognition of depression and appropriateness
of antidepressant treatment in Italian primary care
Author/Authors :
Matteo Balestrieri، نويسنده , , Mauro G. Carta، نويسنده , , Sabina Leonetti ·
Giuseppe Sebastiani، نويسنده , , Fabrizio Starace، نويسنده , , Cesario Bellantuono، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
BackgroundA significant proportion of primary
care patients are affected by a depressive disorder
and about half of these patients are undetected and undertreated.
Methods Twenty-five primary care physicians
(PCPs) were recruited in five Italian centres. All
consecutive patients who attended the PCPs’ clinics in
a 2-week period completed the Personal Health Questionnaire
(PHQ), and those scoring more than nine on
the PHQ were interviewed with the Hamilton Rating
Scale for Depression – 17 items (HDRS-17). The appropriateness
of antidepressant drug treatment was assessed
according to the decision to treat, the coverage,
the type of drug and the dosage prescribed. Results The
adjusted prevalence for ICD-10 depression in 2093 patients
was 18.7%, while the conspicuous morbidity was
10.7%. The ability of PCPs to detect a depression increased
proportionally with HDRS scores.The coverage,
i. e. the proportion of patients who would benefit from
an antidepressant (AD) and who actually received such
drugs, was 20.9%.The drugs most frequently prescribed
were SSRI (36 %), followed by TCA (21%) and by other
AD. Most SSRI were prescribed at therapeutic dosage,
while two-thirds of TCA were at sub-therapeutic dosage.
About 37% of patients started a non-pharmacological
treatment.The severity of depression at the first consultation
predicted the persistence of a depressive state in
the longer term. Conclusions The ability of Italian PCPs
to detect depression is satisfactory when the patient’s
depressive state is moderate or severe. The appropriateness
of antidepressant drug treatment still needs to be
improved.
Keywords :
primary care – antidepressantprescription – coverage – recognition – depression
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)