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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on antidepressant consumption in the Central region of Portugal: interrupted time series

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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on antidepressant consumption in the Central region of Portugal: interrupted time series
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2024
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Negrao, LG
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ISSN: 0933-7954
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Abstract (EN): PurposeTo evaluate the impact of the pandemic on the consumption of antidepressive agents in Central Portugal.MethodsTo estimate the causal effect of the pandemic an interrupted time series analysis was conducted. Data of antidepressant drugs monthly dispensed in community pharmacies between Jan-2010 and Dec-2021 were provided by the regional Health Administration. Anti-Parkinson dopaminergic agents and statins, theoretically not influenced by COVID-19 pandemics, were used as comparator series. The number of packages was converted into defined daily doses and presented as defined daily doses/1000 inhabitants/day. A Bayesian structural time-series model with CausalImpact on R/RStudio was used to predict the counterfactual. Analyses with different geographical granularity (9 sub-regions and 78 municipalities) were performed.ResultsWhen compared to counterfactual, regional consumption non-significantly increased after the pandemic declaration, with a relative effect of + 1.30% [95%CI -1.6%:4.2%]. When increasing the granularity, differences appeared between sub-region with significant increases in Baixo Mondego + 6.5% [1.4%:11.0%], Guarda + 4.4% [1.1%:7.7%] or Cova da Beira + 4.1% [0.17%:8.3%], but non-significant variation in the remaining 6 sub-regions. Differences are more obvious at municipality level, ranging from increases of + 37.00% [32.00%:42.00%] to decreases of -11.00% [-17.00%:-4.20%]. Relative impact positively correlated with percentage of elderly in the municipality (r = 0.301; p = 0.007), and negatively with population density (r=-0.243; p = 0.032). No other predicting variables were found.ConclusionAntidepressant consumption suffered very slight variations at regional level after the COVID-19 pandemic declaration. Analysis with higher granularity allowed identifying municipalities with higher impact (increase or decrease). The absence of clear association patterns suggests other causal hypotheses of the differences.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 9
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Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 2025;60(3) 621-629 3376.47 KB
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