The Phnom Penh Post

In US, a high rate of psychiatri­c drug use

- Benedict Carey

ABOUT one in six American adults reported taking at least one psychiatri­c drug, usually an antidepres­sant or an anti-anxiety medication, and most had been doing so for a year or more, according to a new analysis. The report is based on 2013 government survey data on some 242 million adults and provides the most fine-grained snapshot of prescripti­on drug use for psychologi­cal and sleep problems to date.

“I follow this area, so I knew the numbers would be high,” said Thomas Moore, a researcher at the Institute for Safe Medication Practices, a nonprofit in Virginia, and the lead author of the analysis, which was published on Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine. “But in some population­s, the rates are extraordin­ary.”

Moore and his co-author, Donald R Mattison of Risk Sciences Internatio­nal in Ottawa, combed household survey and insurance data compiled by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. They found that one in five women had reported filling at least one prescripti­on that year – about two times the number of men who had – and that whites were about twice as likely to have done so than blacks or Hispanics. Nearly 85 percent of those who had gotten at least one drug had filled multiple prescripti­ons for that drug over the course of the year.

Dr Mark Olfson, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, who was not involved in the study, said the new analysis provided a clear, detailed picture of current usage: “It reflects a growing acceptance of and reliance on prescripti­on medication­s” to manage common emotional problems, he said.

 ?? JONATHAN NEWTON/AFP ?? Joan Benoit Samuelson, who won an Olympic gold medal in 1984, competes in a 3,000-metre race in 2009.
JONATHAN NEWTON/AFP Joan Benoit Samuelson, who won an Olympic gold medal in 1984, competes in a 3,000-metre race in 2009.
 ?? ANDREWS/THE NEW YORK TIMES PHILIP SCOTT ?? A survey of psychiatri­c drug usage found that the most commonly used type of drug was an antidepres­sant, followed by anti-anxiety or sleeping pills.
ANDREWS/THE NEW YORK TIMES PHILIP SCOTT A survey of psychiatri­c drug usage found that the most commonly used type of drug was an antidepres­sant, followed by anti-anxiety or sleeping pills.

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