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Suicide and the use of antidepressants Drug treatment of depression is inadequate

1994; BMJ; Volume: 308; Issue: 6933 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1136/bmj.308.6933.915

ISSN

0959-8138

Autores

E Isometsa, Markus Henriksson, Martti Heikkinen, H Aro, J Lonnqvist, A Owen, T O'Hare, Heather R. Goode, K Matthews, G Isacsson, P Holmgren, D Wasserman, Ulf Bergman,

Tópico(s)

Mental Health Treatment and Access

Resumo

Suicide and the use of antidepressants Drug treatment ofdepression is inadequate EDrroR,-Goran Isacsson and colleagues suggest that therapeutic failure of antidepressant drugs may be a greater problem in people who commit suicide than toxicity in overdose as their results indicated no advantage of the newer, less toxic drugs; furthermore, their results confirmed that only a small minority of people who commit suicide have received antidepressant treatment before death despite the high prevalence of depression in the population.'The notable problems in their otherwise impressive database were, however, that they had neither diagnostic information nor knowledge of the dosage used in the cases studied.As our work may contribute to these questions,2 we wish to confirm and extend their findings.In the national suicide prevention project in Finland all suicides (n-1397) in Finland committed between 1 April 1987 and 31 March 1988 were comprehensively examined by the psychological necropsy method.Mental disorders were evaluated retrospectively, according to the criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental, Disorders, third edition, revised, in a diagnostic study of a random sample of 229 suicides.'In this study 71 of the 229 people who had committed

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