Temporal trends in medication and service use patterns for mental health issues among men with prostate cancer

Author:

Tiruye Tenaw12ORCID,Hiwase Mrunal3,Charlick Megan1,O’Callaghan Michael456,Khalid Ashna3,Li Ming17,FitzGerald Liesel M.8,Caughey Gillian E.910,Ettridge Kerry1112,Roder David1ORCID,Beckmann Kerri1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Epidemiology and Population Health Research Group Allied Health and Human Performance University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. School of Public Health Debre Markos University Debre Markos Ethiopia

3. Central Adelaide Local Health Network Queen Elizabeth Hospital Woodville South Australia Australia

4. Urology Unit Flinders Medical Centre Bedford Park South Australia Australia

5. Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

6. Discipline of Medicine University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

7. Faculty of Medicine University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

8. Menzies Institute for Medical Research University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania Australia

9. Allied Health and Human Performance University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

10. Registry of Senior Australians South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute Adelaide South Australia Australia

11. Health Policy Centre South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute Adelaide South Australia Australia

12. School of Public Health University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveProstate cancer can significantly impact mental wellbeing, creating uncertainty and morbidity. This study described patterns of psychotropic medication and mental health service use, as a proxy measure for mental health problems, 5 years before and 5 years after prostate cancer diagnosis.MethodsPopulation‐based registry data were linked with Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and Medicare Benefits Schedule data for all prostate cancer patients diagnosed in South Australia between 2012 and 2020 (n = 13,693). We estimated the proportion and rates of psychotropic medication and mental health service use before and after diagnosis. Multivariable adjusted interrupted time series analyses (ITSA) were conducted to uncover temporal patterns.ResultsFifteen percent of men commenced psychotropic medications and 6.4% sought out mental health services for the first time after diagnosis. Psychotropic medication use rose from 34.5% 5 years before to 40.3% 5 years after diagnosis, including an increase in use of antidepressants (from 20.7% to 26.0%) and anxiolytics (from 11.3% to 12.8%). Mental health service use increased from 10.2% to 12.1%, with the increase mostly being general practice mental health visits (from 7.8% to 10.6%). Multivariable ITSA indicated a significant rise in medication and service utilisation immediately before and in the first 2 years following prostate cancer diagnosis.ConclusionThere is a clear increase in psychotropic medication use and mental health service use around the time of prostate cancer diagnosis. Mental health outcomes of men with prostate cancer may be improved with early mental health screening, particularly during the diagnosis process, to enable early intervention.

Funder

Movember Foundation

Government of South Australia

Publisher

Wiley

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