1. Prevalence and clinical correlates of benzodiazepine use in the patients with major depressive disorder.
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Wang, Chongze, Wang, Xiaoxiao, Wang, Jinde, Li, Xin, Lu, Daofeng, Guo, Fang, Yao, Yuan, Zhu, Jiayu, Shen, Chengjia, Xie, Qingfang, Mao, Haiying, Zhang, Peiyun, Yang, Xiaolong, Wu, Haisu, Lv, Qinyu, and Yi, Zhenghui
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SLEEP , *MENTAL depression , *ANTIDEPRESSANTS , *DISABILITIES , *LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious and disabling condition characterized by abnormal mood changes. Clinical guidelines for depression treatment recommend antidepressant medications, with benzodiazepines acting as short-term synergists. However, little is currently known about the prevalence and associated clinical risk factors of benzodiazepine use among Chinese patients with MDD. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and clinical risk factors associated with benzodiazepine use in this population. A total of 2742 patients with MDD (males/females = 816/1926, aged 14–60 years) participated in this cross-sectional observational study. General information and psychosis assessments were collected online. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), anxiety symptoms using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), and sleep problems and suicidal tendencies using the third and ninth items of the PHQ-9. Multivariable logistic regression analysis models were employed to identify factors associated with benzodiazepine use. The prevalence of benzodiazepine use among patients with MDD was 42.9 %. Among these patients, 99.6 % used a single benzodiazepine, with oxazepam being the most frequently prescribed. Age, severity of sleep problems, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms were significantly correlated with benzodiazepine use (all P < 0.001). The cross-sectional design of this study precludes establishing causal relationships. Our findings indicate a high prevalence of benzodiazepine use among Chinese patients with MDD. Factors such as severe depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, age, and sleep problems appear to be associated with benzodiazepine use. These results underscore the importance of vigilance regarding benzodiazepine use in patients with MDD. • Prevalence of benzodiazepine use in patients with MDD in China is notably high. • Age is significantly associated with increased risks of benzodiazepine use. • Anxiety, depressive symptoms or sleep problem contribute to the use of benzodiazepine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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