Antidepressant use among immigrants with depressive disorder living in Finland: A register-based study




Kieseppä Valentina, Markkula Niina, Taipale Heidi, Holm Minna, Jokela Markus, Suvisaari Jaana, Tanskanen Antti, Gissler Mika, Lehti Venla

PublisherELSEVIER

2022

Journal of Affective Disorders

JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS

J AFFECT DISORDERS

299

528

535

8

0165-0327

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.12.071

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/174755881



Background: The aim of this study was to examine differences in the initiation and discontinuation of antidepressants between immigrants and the Finnish-born population diagnosed with depression in specialized health care.

Methods: The study utilized register-based data, which includes all immigrants living in Finland at the end of 2010 and matched Finnish-born controls. For this study, we selected individuals who had received a diagnosis of depression during 2011-2014 (immigrants n = 2244, Finnish-born n = 2773). Their antidepressant use was studied for a one-year period from initiation. A logistic regression was used to predict initiation and a Cox regression was used to predict discontinuation.

Results: Immigrants were more likely to initiate the use of antidepressants than the Finnish-born controls (adjusted OR = 1.25, 95% CI = 1.07-1.46), but they also discontinued the medication earlier than the Finnishborn controls (adjusted HR = 1.48, 95% CI = 1.31-1.68). Immigrants from Sub Saharan Africa, the Middle East and Northern Africa were most likely to discontinue antidepressants earlier. More severe depression, a longer length of residence in Finland and more intensive psychiatric treatment were associated with decreased risk of discontinuation.

Limitations: The registers do not provide information on the perceived reasons for the discontinuation.

Conclusions: Immigrants with depression initiate antidepressants more often than the Finnish-born population, but they also discontinue them earlier. Early discontinuation may be a sign of insufficient treatment suggesting that there could be a need for improvement in mental health care for immigrants in Finland.


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