Title of article :
Belief in the harmfulness of antidepressants: Associated factors and change over 16 years
Author/Authors :
Reavley، نويسنده , , Nicola J. and Jorm، نويسنده , , Anthony F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Background
ve views of psychiatric medications are a common in many countries and efforts have been made to improve these. Relatively little is known of the changes in beliefs about harmfulness of antidepressant medications.
s
national survey of 2024 Australian adults assessed beliefs about the helpfulness or harmfulness of antidepressants for a person who is depressed or depressed/suicidal and the associations with sociodemographic characteristics, exposure to depression, recognition of depression, and beliefs about other interventions, long-term outcomes, causes, and stigmatising attitudes. Changes in attitudes since previous surveys (conducted in 1995 and 2003/2004) were also assessed.
s
imately 20% of Australian adults believe that antidepressants would be harmful for a person who is depressed or depressed/suicidal. This group was more likely to be male, born overseas, have less exposure to depression, show poorer depression recognition, have less positive views about other standard interventions, be less pessimistic about long-term outcomes and have greater stigmatising attitudes. Comparison with previous surveys showed that overall belief in the harmfulness of antidepressants for depression decreased between 1995 and 2003/2004 and between 1995 and 2011, particularly in young people and in those with a lower level of education.
tions
udy did not explore the reasons for belief in harmfulness.
sions
in the harmfulness of antidepressants for depression fell in the 16 years prior to 2011. The higher proportions of males and those from non-English speaking backgrounds believing in harmfulness suggest that education about the role of antidepressants in the treatment of depression should focus on these groups.
Keywords :
Antidepressants , Mental health literacy , Attitudes
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders