Affiliation:
1. Centre for Medicine Use and Safety Monash University Melbourne VIC
2. School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University Melbourne VIC
3. South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute Adelaide SA
4. Robinson Research Institute University of Adelaide Adelaide SA
5. College of Medicine and Public Health Flinders University Adelaide SA
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo determine longitudinal patterns of dispensing of antidepressant, anxiolytic, antipsychotic, psychostimulant, and hypnotic/sedative medications to children and adolescents in Australia during 2013–2021.DesignRetrospective cohort study; analysis of 10% random sample of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) dispensing data.Participants, settingPeople aged 18 years or younger dispensed PBS‐subsidised psychotropic medications in Australia, 2013–2021.Main outcome measuresPopulation prevalence of dispensing of psychotropic medications to children and adolescents, by psychotropic class, gender, and age group (0–6, 7–12, 13–18 years).ResultsThe overall prevalence of psychotropic dispensing to children and adolescents was 33.8 per 1000 boys and 25.2 per 1000 girls in 2013, and 60.0 per 1000 boys and 48.3 per 1000 girls in 2021. The prevalence of psychotropic polypharmacy was 5.4 per 1000 boys and 3.7 per 1000 girls in 2013, and 10.4 per 1000 boys and 8.3 per 1000 girls in 2021. Prevalent dispensing during 2021 was highest for psychostimulants (boys, 44.0 per 1000; girls, 17.4 per 1000) and antidepressants (boys, 20.4 per 1000; girls, 33.8 per 1000). During 2021, the prevalence of dispensing was higher than predicted by extrapolation of 2013–2019 data for many classes, including antidepressants (boys: +6.1%; 95% CI, 1.1–11.1%; girls: +22.2%; 95% CI, 17.4–26.9%), and psychostimulants (boys: +14.5%; 95% CI, 8.0–21.1%; girls: +27.7%; 95% CI, 18.9–36.6%). The increases were greatest for girls aged 13–18 years (antidepressants: +20.3%; 95% CI, 16.9–23.7%; psychostimulants: +39.0%; 95% CI, 27.9–50.0%).ConclusionsThe prevalence of both psychotropic dispensing and psychotropic polypharmacy for children and adolescents were twice as high in 2021 as in 2013. The reasons and appropriateness of the marked increases in psychotropic dispensing during the COVID‐19 pandemic, particularly to adolescent girls, should be investigated.
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