Newer generation antidepressants for depressive disorders in children and adolescents

Nov 16, 2012The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Newer antidepressants for depression in children and teenagers

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Abstract

Nineteen trials involving 3335 participants assessed the effects of newer antidepressants compared to placebo in children and adolescents with depressive disorders.

  • Participants in antidepressant groups had lower depression severity scores, with an average reduction of 3.51 on a scale from 17 to 113.
  • Remission rates for those treated with antidepressants increased from 380 per 1000 to 448 per 1000.
  • Antidepressant use was associated with a 58% increased risk of suicide-related outcomes compared to placebo.
  • For the population studied, the baseline risk of suicide-related outcomes increased from 25 in 1000 to 40 in 1000 when treated with antidepressants.
  • Adverse events were reported more frequently in participants prescribed antidepressants compared to those on placebo.

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