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Depression, Anxiety, and Multiple Sclerosis

Psychiatric diagnoses before and after MS diagnosis


 

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Patients with multiple sclerosis are at increased risk of depression and anxiety diagnoses as well as antidepressant and anxiolytic drug use both before and after diagnosis, according to a matched cohort study of 5,084 patients and 24,771 controls from a nationwide sample.

Researchers used logistic regression to estimate odds ratios for pre- and post-MS diagnosis rates of depression and anxiety, and redemption of prescriptions for tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). They found:

Pre-MS diagnosis

Post-MS diagnosis

Depression/anxiety diagnosis

1.4

1.23

TCAs

1.9

6.70

SSRIs

1.34

2.41

Citation: Hoang H, Laursen B, Stenager EN, Stenager E. Psychiatric co-morbidity in multiple sclerosis: the risk of depression and anxiety before and after MS diagnosis. Mult Scler. 2015. pii:1352458515588973. [Epub ahead of print]

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