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Predictors of antidepressant use in the English population: analysis of the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey
2018
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine
ObjectivesThe rate of antidepressant use in the United Kingdom has outpaced diagnostic increases in the prevalence of depression. Research has suggested that personal and socioeconomic risk factors may be contributing to antidepressant use. To date, few studies have addressed these possible contributions. Thus, this study aimed to assess the relative strength of personal, socioeconomic and trauma-related risk factors in predicting antidepressant use.MethodsData were derived from the Adult
doi:10.1017/ipm.2018.19
pmid:32223790
fatcat:dzzjcf4qanaajee7kbmbkqszhm