Objectives: Depression is the most common mental health problem in older adults and untreated is
associated with significant burden of illness for patients. This study aimed to examine longitudinal
patterns of antidepressant use in older adults and determine which factors were associated with
changes in use.
Methods: Adults aged 50 and over, from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, who participated at
any one of the four TILDA waves (n = 8,175) were included in the analysis. Repeated measures latent
class analysis (RMLCA) is the model-based approach we used to identify underlying subgroups in a
population.
Results: We found antidepressant use ranged from 6% to 10%, over a 6-year period. RMLCA
identified three distinct classes of anti-depressant use. Notably, 6% of older adults were categorised
in a ‘long-term antidepressant use’ class, with consistent use across all four waves, and 6% were
categorised in an ‘Intermittent/ Developing Use’ class. We found long-term antidepressant use to be
a characteristic of older adults with chronic conditions at baseline of study and striking low uptake of
psychological and psychiatric services.
Conclusions: These findings provide evidence of the complex presentations of depression with
comorbidities in long-term antidepressant users. While prolonged use of antidepressants in an older
cohort is often rationalised due to recurrent depression and comorbidities, this study suggests little
deprescribing of antidepressants and a need for greater access and provision of psychological
services tailored to later life seem necessary improve management of this condition.
History
Publication
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry;
Publisher
Wiley and Sons Ltd
Note
peer-reviewed
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